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Idk, but if you free one IPv4, you can forward ports.
Nah, that's not what I want
Hint
SPOILER:
It should work if you have openvpn already installed and providing internet access through NAT to those IP's.
Hey my reply answers the question!
Ah wel;
Yes it' s possible.
With default OpenVPN configuration, all you gotta do is assign a 10.8.0.* address > connect to your VPN on the hostnode > access the containers via your internal IP's.
Why would he need NAT at all??
He can assign each VPS its own unique 10.x IP address, then access that range when he is connected to VPN.
These VPS's would need to be able to access the internet through the node's main IP, unless he does not plan on using a package manager?