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My ISP (Fios) doesn't seem to care what I do. I can even open ports 80 and 443, which I have done. I host my website on an Orange Pi 5 and have a Cloudflare Tunnel securing it. The rest of my exposed services are proxied by Nginx Proxy Manager.
I use Proxmox and set up various virtual machines and containers, then Docker containers within a VM for my services. Some of the stuff I don't want Fios seeing is masked behind a VPN container (Gluetun).