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Access home server from anywhere

I would go with wireguard VPN or something like cloudflare tunnels or tailscale. With wireguard you'll need to open up an external port and forward to your VPN host, but wireguard uses UDP so no one can probe it for responses. CF tunnels and tailscale you don't have to open up holes in your firewall which is nice.

You also have the option of using a proxy and opening up 443 publicly on your firewall, but unless you know what you're doing I'd leave that closed until you learn more.

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Setup a DNS server on a dynamic public ip

I would get a domain name and use ddns to update your rotating IP. Then I would setup wireguard VPN in split tunnel and have your parents network tunnel back to your piholes for dns resolution.

I use cloudflare API for ddns updates but there are plenty of choices for that. If you're using cloudflare for DNS just keep in mind you can't proxy the DNS entry for the ip for your VPN host as CF only forwards traffic over certain ports and they are not configurable (on free plan anyway not sure about paid).

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So I run windows AD and have windows dns inside and cloudflare outside. I also run NPM for the web prox in my DMZ.

On the inside DNS I point the A record for NPMProxy.domain.com to the IP of my npm server. I than setup service1.domain.com inside npm to forward requests to the web server setup for service1. I than setup the CNAME record for service1.domain.com to point to NPMProxy.domain.com. This should complete your inside.

Outside I set the A record on cloudflare for service1.domain.com to my public IP address which will route again to NPM. This will complete the outside connectivity.

Make sure your firewall rules are set and proper ports open and you should be golden.