I really like this idea.. and it looks like it would run on a fanless rasp pi or similar single board computer, which could be left on 24/7/365 for relatively cheap, versus monthly hosting bills.
We need legislation to force residential serving ISPs to allow self hosting, for purposes exactly like this project, and no, not just for the pricey business service plans.
https://solidproject.org//self-hosting/css
IPv6 solves this
Some ISPs still have firewalls
Why? How?
This is not about NAT and changing public IPs, but the policy if the ISP.
It is about NAT. NAT setups don't allow port forwarding and thus self hosting
Ok, maybe NAT too but not only that. All ISPs in my area prohibit hosting services in the contract.