You're not even reading my replies correctly at this point :(
My home IP is white listed in a lot fo equipment. I also connect to customers networks and that requires it's own IP (I can't connect from the same IP that I use for my day to day work).
Dovid - use dynamic DNS. It's generally free and there are lot of free options. That solves the problem without using a /29. I do exactly this myself at home.
On Mon, Dec 1, 2025 at 10:57 AM Aaron C. de Bruyn <aaron@heyaaron.com> wrote:
Sure. Tell me how dynamic DNS is going to solve "Customer X is running a phone server, an internal customer management portal that staff need to be able to pull up from home, and Microsoft's RD Web and they all need to be accessible by a friendly DNS name like voice.example.tld, portal.example.tld, and remote.example.tld and you have a single static IP issued by your ISP, and no, their Netgear router doesn't support running HAProxy to divert traffic based on SNI and they are unwilling to purchase another machine to do so".
Then tell me why I should use your ISP and solution instead of them simply paying Comcast $25/mo to get what they want.
-A
On Mon, Dec 1, 2025 at 7:35 AM Josh Luthman <josh@imaginenetworksllc.com> wrote:
Works for me. Would you like help setting it up?
On Mon, Dec 1, 2025 at 10:29 AM Aaron C. de Bruyn <aaron@heyaaron.com> wrote:
Dynamic DNS solves none of those problems.
-A