Answer by Xavier J for HTTP hole punching - Web server behind NAT
You might investigate the use of a reverse proxy (I've used NGINX). A reverse proxy allows traffic to hit your server with the static IP, and forward HTTP traffic to other servers behind the firewall....
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I have some Raspberry Pi servers behind NATs (non configurable, ISP provided), on dynamic IPs, and a "master" server with static IP and port forwarding configured on the router. I want to be able to...
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