I wonder if no one is left at Microsoft that knows enough about the core systems to actually improve those... So the best they can do is throw more shit on top
Mitchie151
joined 2 years ago
Okay sure, for a specific use case yes you can point a record to a private IP, however this explicitly doesn't expose your homelab to the web. I misunderstood OPs intention.
You can't point to 192.168.X.X that's your local network IP address. You need to point to your public IP address which you can find by just searching 'what is my IP'. Note that you can't be behind CGNAT for this, and either need a static IP or dynamic DNS configuration. Be aware of the risks involved exposing your home server to the internet in this manner.
Reminds me of Flirting Scholar.