@GeraldSBrown99@Ghost@Raspberry_Pi@Docker You could maybe get your own router instead? If it's simply a case of them changing the firmware to prevent the ports being forwarded, then if you have your own, they cannot do that... Either way, a crappy ISP by the sounds of it.
@GeraldSBrown99@Ghost@Raspberry_Pi@Docker It would be up to your ISP - mine provides a dynamic public IP address, but there's a script you can use (I talk about it in this guide: https://t.co/hvQWoZTZtX) - some ISP's (i.e. crap ones) block ports 80 and 443 because they suck. Switch if yours does!
@darrinkohavi Who said anything about a Pi 4? ๐ Ours are rubbing in a Pi 3 still... Not even a Pi 3+ yet! I guess it depends on the RAM you have on the Pi 4 but reckon a few would be doable.
New @Raspberry_Pi 4? You'll be pleased to know that @TryGhost works just fine on it. Here's our latest guide on how to install the latest version of Ghost on Raspbian Buster running on a Pi 4: https://t.co/35b9Sgeveh
@lukeb3000@raspberrycoulis@alexellisuk Well, our latest guide (that was Tweeted earlier today) is called "Install and run Ghost 2.x.x on Raspbian" so we certainly hope so... ๐ I'm sure all the answers to your questions can be found at https://t.co/TkTM4jPAaY so take a look and give it a go.
Install @TryGhost 2.0.0 on Raspberry Pi with our latest guide. In fact, you can install version 2.1.2, the latest at the time of writing with the same method! #ghost#blog#raspberrypi#website#selfhosted https://t.co/AgNUYHrjx6