What’s tricky about exposing it to the internet?
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Not sure what you mean, but you could retrieve all subdomains of said services and then use something like dig to get all associated IPs.
https://github.com/YashGoti/Subdomain
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I have a cheap VPS which is facing the internet and runs a reverse proxy. It’s connected to my home server via Tailscale and routes everything to the services on my homeserver. So I only expose http ports and also rely on the DDoS protection of the VPS provider.