Jeez ... the last thing I want is to have to do is manage my own VPS! An account on GitHub is only $20 / mo. I value my time at far more than $15/hr. FWIW, my hosting at this place is prepaid for a year. I’d rather use what they offer. The thing is, this is going to be VERY, VERY LOW UTILIZATION. I’d use free github, but these are not files I want to be publicly available. I could also set up my own cloud server at home here and access it remotely if I need to do so, but I’m not sure it would be any more secure than a VPS sitting at a hosting facility somewhere. -David Schwartz > On Nov 26, 2017, at 5:27 PM, Herminio Hernandez, Jr. wrote: > > If they want to restrict external access then they are using some form of access-list. Firewalls can process static ip addresses much faster than DNS domain names. I would get VPS like digital ocean. You can get a cheap server for $5/mo and set up OpenVPN or an SSH proxy. >