Why didn't DDNS work?

On Monday, January 22, 2018 at 1:42:45 PM UTC-5, Lorem Ipsum wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I've got a question and a possible answer but since I'm new to Jenkins and 
> it's plugins maybe there is an easier way to do the thing I'm trying to 
> accomplish.
>
> First of my current setup is the following:
>
> - Gitlab hosted on a server
> - Jenkins on premise with dynamic IP and hard to open up a port
>
> Since I understood by now that polling is a CI anti-pattern I'd very much 
> like to use webhooks to trigger Jenkins builds but of course I won't be 
> able to set this up with webhook posting to localhost.
> So I've thought of posting to an intermediary script (eg. node.js) running 
> on a external server with static IP which would receive all of the webhooks 
> and which Jenkins would be connected to with a client via a socket for 
> example, effectively waiting for incoming data. Upon new data it would 
> trigger new Jenkins job locally, expectedly immediately after the 
> intermediary receives the payload.
>
> I know it's a bit odd way around but opening up a port is a bigger 
> difficulty in my setup than actually deploying the above. Also hosting 
> Jenkins on the mentioned server is not an option for me as I want to run 
> builds and tests on actual hardware in some cases.
>
> So my question would be if maybe there is some already existing solution 
> for this? Initially I've tried with DDNS but it didn't do the job 
> unfortunately.
> I've been looking for topics from people with similar experiences but 
> haven't found anything.
>

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