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this post was submitted on 20 Nov 2023
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The correct answer has been given a few times here, split tunnelling.
But your idea is mental. If your IP changes and access is locked down by IP address how do you expect your phone to connect to your server to tell it about the new IP if it can;t access the server due to the fact it hasn't got the correct IP in the allow list?
Yeah I thought about this problem. I don't want to lock down all ports for nginx, but instead only certain websites through nginx rules.
The webhook receiver would remain open to the public, but would require a long passphrase that would result in ban through fail2ban, if entered incorrectly.
I know this isn't ideal, but that's what I had in mind, when thinking about the problem.