@ihasamoose, @stevenzhu's point about your provider is a real consideration. I was poking around in shaw.ca Terms of Use and read the following:
You may not run a server in connection with the Shaw Services nor may you provide network services to others via the Shaw Services. Examples of prohibited servers and services include but are not limited to mail, http, ftp, irc, dhcp servers, and multi-user interactive forums. Some business services may be exempt from these limitations...
This posture is all too common these days, and quite unfortunate.
So from my perspective your provider (if it is actually shaw.ca) is holding you hostage for a "business account" . Even then, their TOU is vague about your rights to serve content on their system(s).
If it's about freedom, your not getting it there.
FWIW: I recommend you find an ISP that supports your goals without draconian restrictions.
Rip
PS: @JuergenAuer It was I who used your site to test @ihasamoose's connection.