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the main issue you'd run into is probably your ISP's NAT

you generally need a stable IP, and a firewall that'll let people initiate connections from outside your house






I find that most ISPs provide that. Generally you have a stable (though not permanently so) IP through DHCP, and most ISPs aren't doing CGNAT.



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