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I would really like to mess around with self-hosting someday, but I live in a residential area and those sort of shenanigans are explicitly banned by my ISP. Is there anything someone in that position can do?
Your ISP bans self hosting? I've never heard of that before.
It used to be extremely common as a way of forcing people onto more expensive “business” services.
Wow that's messed up. I guess the only recourse then would be to ask someone or some local business if you could setup the server there for a fee, but at that point just use a cloud service provider and it's the same experience for about the same cost.
I was afraid that might be the case... Definitely pretty messed up, but with the state of ISPs around here it's not surprising either. This guide is super awesome though, I'll use it if I ever get a chance to!
I sure hope so friend! All the best of luck in the meantime!
That's crazy.. I once changed to a business plan to get more reliable support and it was actually cheaper.