Edit: Solution

Yeah, thanks to u/postnataldrip@lemmy.world I contacted my ISP and found out that in fact they were blocking my port forwarding capabilities. I gave them a call and I had to pay for a public IP address plan and now it’s just a matter of testing again. Thank you very much to everyone involved. I love you. It was Megacable by the way. If anyone from my country ever encounters the same problem I hope this post is useful to you.

Here’s the original post:

Hey!

Ok, so I’m trying to figure this internet thing out. I may be stupid, but I want to learn.

So, what I’m essentially doing is trying to host my own raw html website on my own hardware and get it out to the internet for everyone to see (temporarily of course, I don’t want to get in trouble with hackers and bots) I just want to cross that out of my bucket list.

What I’ve done so far:

  • I set up a qemu/kvm virtual machine with debian as my server
  • I configured a bridge so that it’s available to my local network
  • I got my raw html document
  • I’m serving it locally with nginx
  • I tried to set up port forwarding (I get stuck here)

Right now everyone in my home can see my ugly website if they go to 192.168.1.114:8080 (since I’m serving it through port 8080).

However, I want to be able to go outside (I’m testing it with my mobile network using mobile data) to see my website.

I’ve configured port forwarding on my ZTE router (ISP-issued) with the following parameters:

But now, if I search for my public IP address on my phone I don’t get anything. Even if I go to my.public.ip.address:8080 (did you think I was gon-give you my public ip?)

I don’t get anything. I’ve tried ping and curl. ping doesn´t even transmit the packages, curl says “Could not connect to server”.

So, If you guys would be so kind as to point me in the right direction, I pose the following questions :

  • How do I even diagnose this?
  • What am I missing?
  • Am I being too stupid?
  • What do I do now?

(Here’s a preview of my ugly website)

I also own a domain (with cloudflare) so, next step is getting that set-up with a DNS or something.

Thank youuuuuuu <3

  • zer0bitz@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Forward ports 80 and 443, set them up in nginx config and use certbot to get a SSL certificate if you have a domain for your site.

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      6 days ago

      per your recommendation I just tried this, still the website is not loading and curl is not curling. If it helps, the error I get on my browser is “This site can’t be reached, my.public.ip.address took too long to respond”.

      Haven’t done the certbot yet, I’m still trying to figure the port forwarding.

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        6 days ago

        Are you running any firewall on your debian machine? Maybe install ufw firewall and open same ports in there. Then try again.