Access web content from a local device via the internet.
Access web content from a local device via the internet.
You're dealing with a few different setups here. It sounds like you need to manage multiple services across your network efficiently. You mentioned having two servers, a NAS for storage, and another Linux home server for various applications. The main challenge is forwarding port 80 only on one device while also wanting access to your NAS web interface from the internet. You're considering redirecting traffic from your 'everything else' server to a subdomain like 'storage' that points to your local NAS, which would then serve a webpage with a webview connecting to that NAS. This setup could help you maintain separate domains for different services while keeping your NAS accessible locally. If you'd like, I can walk you through the steps or configurations needed for this.
I would set up TeamViewer on a Raspberry Pi, add the app to your phone or website on a PC/laptop, and connect the Pi via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Once configured, you can access web pages remotely using Firefox. The only requirements are a stable internet connection and continuous power after setup. It would be a very affordable solution.