How link a Domain name to my PC?
I have a domain name pointing to my router (fixed IP address).
I want to point it, for example, on the * "localhost: 8000" *, so if an server runs on this port of my PC, I can access it from the Internet.
any ideas pls
ip webserver localhost
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I have a domain name pointing to my router (fixed IP address).
I want to point it, for example, on the * "localhost: 8000" *, so if an server runs on this port of my PC, I can access it from the Internet.
any ideas pls
ip webserver localhost
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I assume you are asking about how to do port forwarding on your router. With that said, googling what I just said will provide ample info. Start with your router’s manual.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:36
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I have a domain name pointing to my router (fixed IP address).
I want to point it, for example, on the * "localhost: 8000" *, so if an server runs on this port of my PC, I can access it from the Internet.
any ideas pls
ip webserver localhost
I have a domain name pointing to my router (fixed IP address).
I want to point it, for example, on the * "localhost: 8000" *, so if an server runs on this port of my PC, I can access it from the Internet.
any ideas pls
ip webserver localhost
ip webserver localhost
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Ameur BaccouchaAmeur Baccoucha
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I assume you are asking about how to do port forwarding on your router. With that said, googling what I just said will provide ample info. Start with your router’s manual.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:36
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I assume you are asking about how to do port forwarding on your router. With that said, googling what I just said will provide ample info. Start with your router’s manual.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:36
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I assume you are asking about how to do port forwarding on your router. With that said, googling what I just said will provide ample info. Start with your router’s manual.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:36
I assume you are asking about how to do port forwarding on your router. With that said, googling what I just said will provide ample info. Start with your router’s manual.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:36
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I assume you are asking about how to do port forwarding on your router. With that said, googling what I just said will provide ample info. Start with your router’s manual.
– Appleoddity
Jan 31 at 16:36