I recently swapped ISP providers from super slow 1.5Mb DSL to 50Mb 4G LTE service. I live in a rural area so options are limited and I was thrilled to be getting 50Mb service, even though I knew I would have to find a work around for CGNAT. I was using Traefik/ LE/ and duckdns, which of course do not work now.
In my search for a workaround I have came across purchasing a static IP ($10 per month), NGROK, using a VPS/ VPN combo, and using apps like Zerotier, for courses of action, which i have been researching.
I am a cloud subscriber and I discovered I could use my “Remote Control” url in the iOS app so that has pacified me for a moment, while I try to figure out what I want to in order to access my other hosted web apps.
I also have a QNAP NAS that has a DDNS service that somehow resolves, I assume it uses a technique similar to the cloud service.
Is there a chance, or a way to use the remote control url (since I am paying for the service anyway) to proxy my other web apps? Maybe utilize NGINX reverse proxy add-on with the remote url?
I am also looking into doing the same thing with my QNAP url.
I am running Hassio in a ubuntu server VM on the QNAP and I am quite happy with the setup, other than my CGNAT issues.
Any insight is welcome!