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  • 2 potentials

    ISP blocking Web hosting ports/traffic - often opt Out or flat out blocked for residential connections.

    ISP using CGNAT so your "public ip" isn't really public? But you got this far so i would guess you already know that.

    For reference, the cgnat "public ip range" should be 100.64.0.0 to 100.127.255.255

    If you do have cgnat i think maybe cloudflare tunnels, tailscale or a vps are your solutions.

  • Google devices (so maybe apple ones as well) sometimes hard code the dns server so you need to redirect dns request to you local unbound instance with a firewall rule.

  • In short yes They all have their own key pair. Private and public Each client should know the "servers" public key. And the "server" should know the client's public key(s)

  • Open source hardware movement != Free open source hardware movement.

    I'm not sure that many are advocating the free part mainly the open part.