Ok, I’ll share the ultimate guerilla-selfhosting challenge I can’t figure out yet: what if my internet connection is G5 prepaid sim card in the middle of the woods (it actually is)? Apparently, I do have IPv6 more or less stable (undocumented), but that’s kind of limiting at times. Seems barely possible, but!
The https://homebrewserver.club/low-tech-website-howto.html#network states:
The fiber connection itself is not necessary, especially if you keep your data footprint small, but a fixed IP adress is very handy.
which kind of implies someone figured out a way to get around it. Would someone share the trick?


I have a $5/mo VPS that my domain points to. It runs caddy reverse proxy to my homelab over wireguard. If my home IP changes, the wireguard ‘server’ has the the IP of the VPS wg ‘client’ configured as the Endpoint, with no endpoint set on the VPS. It will switch over pretty quick.
https://anders94.medium.com/wireguard-config-for-the-initiated-2b1cc5f2b1ee
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/188527/roaming-peer-fails