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point the AAAA/A records to your corresponding ips and allow incoming traffic on port 443, 80 on your Firewall. You may also need to set up a dyndns client if your isp changes your ipv4 frequently.
Yeah, I'll need to set that dyndns, my IP4 isn't fixed. Haven't checked the IP6 tho, might try it later today - leaving the router turned off for some 10 minutes, then turning it back on will give me the answer
Normally you could directly use the IPv6 of the corresponding server. They're unique and made to enable connections directly to machines instead of routers. The router has to allow the passage, though.