Well, hello there.
I run several services on my NAS at home.
I have a domain which always points at home and redirects port 80 to wikipedia.
Almost all ports are not forwarded, only for those which i want to have access to.
Example:
- Paperless
- Syncthing
- FreshRSS
Now i work on my corporate computer and i cant access my services.
Why?
It blocks connections which go to a specific port.
Now i would love to access freshrss on adress:
Which gets blocked.
Any ideas?
Messing with the local pc is of course forbidden.


My duckdns domain was deemed untrustworthy and i hit the firewall with it.
Spinning up a pangolin instance on a vps and getting a proper .fi (finland) domain fixed it. Plus it’s pretty bad form exposing ports directly instead of using a reverse proxy (and im guessing youre not using something like fail2ban and crowdsec and geoblocking either to keep the bots out.) Pangolin is an “all in one” solution that uses traefik for reverse proxy, handles certs automatically and almost automates the setup of Crowdsec for you. I highly recommend it. Can be used locally too if needed.