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You should google “CG-NAT” and learn why mobile providers don’t (and simply can’t) provide you a public IP. Get yourself a cheap VPS, set up a reverse proxy, and open all the ports you want.
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VPS + Wireguard is great. And my DNS provider allows private range IPs as “A” records, so I have subdomains for my different home servers.
That’s due to there not being enough IPv4 addresses, and IPv6 is… forgotten I guess.
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IPv6 is actually widely implemented. Home ISPs are mixed on providing IPv6, but mobile providers widely embrace IPv6, some even running IPv6-only networks that rely on translation services to reach IPv4 destinations. T-Mobile is IPv6-only for example
Interesting. Unfortunately, my carrier is IPv4-only (Swan Mobile).
Yeah, IPv6 adoption varies quite a bit by country and region. It’s a shame that it’s going so slow