- You need port forwarding and hosting a reverse proxy into your infrastructure
- You shouldn't really worry about DNS in that case, only make sure you're domain resolve to the right IP
- As I said in 1. you will have to port forward to get access from outside (maybe you want to setup fail2ban on the reverse proxy to limit a bit spam)
- Reverse-proxy. No, you own a part of the domain so all the subdomain are belonging to you as well. Ex. When you buy test.com you don't buy the com domain but you buy media.test.com for example
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