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hdgvhicvtoday at 10:49 AM2 repliesview on HN

I have to open a hole in my firewall to host any service. Nat doesn’t change that.

Unless you want to host multiple minecraft servers on the same port on different servers at home?

Indeed hosting anything at home is such a rare workflow that someone wanting it can choose an isp which gives them the facilities they need.

Unless you don’t live in a competitive market based economy and just have the single government mandated isp aimed at the lowest common denominator, in which case you’ve got far worse problems.


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TeMPOraLtoday at 11:20 AM

Or unless you do live in a competitive market based economy, and have a choice of several ISPs with practically equivalent offering aimed at the lowest common denominator, none of whom supports something niche like "giving you facilities for hosting stuff at home".

If there's one thing market competition does well, is remove any kind of meaningful variety - because supporting a niche offering costs money, and is not worth it unless it nets positive, otherwise it's just a drag that makes you fall behind your competition.

inigyoutoday at 11:02 AM

The average person finds port forwarding much more confusing than "allow Minecraft y/n"