A lot of routers can report their IP address to a dynamic DNS server. That used to be great, but now it seems like many of them hound you to upgrade or constantly renew so you can see their ads.
At the moment, these certificates (and the IP/hostname of your server) will depend on the IP your ISP has given you. Once you've got a VPN setup, you can set up dynamic DNS. Most DDNS will ...
A lot of routers can report their IP address to a dynamic DNS server. That used to be great, but now it seems like many of them hound you to upgrade or constantly renew so you can see their ads.
There are several routes one can take, but I recommend a virtual private network (VPN) or a combination of dynamic domain name service (DDNS) and reverse proxies. A VPN is more straightforward but ...