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Haven't looked into it too much other than running wireguard to get around CG-NAT. How hard is it to deal with SSH certificates when setting up your own hosting?
Managing certificates is fairly easy with let's encrypt and certbot. Just get a free subdomain from duckdns and give it a try. The only thing I wish I knew earlier is, that you don't need the whole snapd thing to install certbot, like they tell you in the official Dokumentation, but can just install it from the debian repository (and I assume the same goes for Ubuntu)
How do you get around CG-NAT with wireguard. I dont know much about that, but when ISP enabled CG NAT on my service my wireguard stopped working. I fixed that by asking them to turn it off, but would be nice to know whats workaround. Duckdns was running all the time in docker container, but didnt work with CG NAT
I had to do a fair bit of googling but it was something like https://www.vultr.com/docs/set-up-wireguard-vpn-on-ubuntu-20-04/
This guide was also great: https://www.wireguard.com/quickstart/
Basically I got a $6 a month vps (with $250 credit for some reason) and configured it to be a tunnel to computers on my network that ran Web and community radio stuff.