The VPS company I have been using, vultr.com (I really hate that name because it sounds like vulture) has an inexpensive ipv6-only VPS available for $2.50/month. I am experimenting with various uses for these. My current IP service does not support ipv6, so I have had to get crafty in order to make use of these inexpensive servers.
Vultr.com also has private-networking between your VPS instances, so I have been able to set up my primary VPS ( that has an ipv4 address ) as my
VPN server, and connect all the other VPS instances to that, and now I have full back-end access to all of my VPS instances when connected to my VPN.
So far so good.
Now, my question: could it be possible to create a Streams instance that has one domain as a front-end server, and a different domain for back-end admin and user access?
The public-facing domain would be bound to the ipv6 address, while the back-end domain would be bound to one of my VPN internal IP addresses.
In my mind, this would work like:
Fediverse servers could interact with my server, getting my posts and giving my streams updates on new posts and all that.
From the backend I could login and see all the streams and such.
Has anyone experimented with such things? I am being fantastical?
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