One perk that someone told me about is that you can use your domain to get around not having a static IP (because the DNS will compensate).

If I were to get a Cloudflare domain name then what would be some other pros and cons?

  •  fm2606   ( @fm2606@alien.top ) B
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    110 months ago

    Correct. I used NOIP for years until I realized that 1) my IP address is static and 2) my home IP address was being exposed. (Pretty obvious I know but sometimes I am slow on the uptake 😃)

    My solution was to get a $5 per month vps and reverse proxy and reverse ssh tunnels.

    The $5 / month VPS ($60/year) was pretty much the cost of NOIP per year to use custom domains.

    •  cobra89   ( @cobra89@beehaw.org ) 
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      110 months ago

      I just use duckdns as a free dynamic IP service. But you are correct about it exposing your home IP. Personally I’m not concerned about that so it works for me. Then I use Apache to route my incoming traffic depending on subdomain.