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Hoppy Network is a service that provides a unique static /32 IPv4 and /56 IPv6 block to each of your devices, over WireGuard. Your device operates as if this public IPv4 and IPv6 address is a native system interface - as if it weren’t behind a NAT, dynamic IP, or whatever inconvenient networking situation you might have.
It provides Reverse DNS for IPv4 (mail servers), and does not block any ports. Current plans are $8/month (100/100Mbps, 1TB) and $16/month (500/500Mbps, 2TB). A $5/month plan with smaller bandwidth and data caps is under development.
Seems pretty cool, but you can definitely do it yourself a bit cheaper. Also it is not totally clear where the exit nodes are located.
So if I am understanding correctly, I should be able to run my home server even though my ISP blocks port 80/443? Sounds almost too good to be true, I’ve been searching for a solution for months now.
Yes that seems to be the purpose of it. However at the current price point you can get a pretty nice VPS, so unless you want to connect your NAS or something like that to the internet, it is probably not worth it.