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267 sats \ 2 replies \ @DarthCoin 13 Dec 2022 \ on: Ask SN: How to keep inbound connections after public IP changed? bitcoin
Simply:
- run your node on a static IP (you must buy one from your ISP)
- run your node using a VPN tunnel like https:/tunnelsats.com
- configure your node with a hybrid mode for dynamic DNS
Many solutions in this guide
https://github.com/TrezorHannes/vps-lnbits
configure your node with a hybrid mode for dynamic DNS
You mean such that I have inbound connections on tor?
That will not help with inbound connections on clearnet, right?
https://tunnelsats.com and https://github.com/TrezorHannes/vps-lnbits seem to be about running lightning routing nodes. Useful for later, but for now, it seems overkill for my use case.
But I guess the solution is just to use a SOCKS proxy with a VPS. Some kind of
ssh -D
should do the job. I am googling about it rn.I think that's essentially what these services are also doing, just with more features, reliability etc.
(since its for LN).
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No. Pay attention to that guide. There are explanations and links about how to configure your node using a dynamic dns.
I didn't sent you those guides for nothing. I know what I am talking.
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