Workaround for IP-Addresses in Local-Net





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I installed Proxmox on my dedicated server.
I am planning to create OpenVZ containers for different projects.



Now the problem is:
I want to access Server1 and Server2's webserver from outside on port 80.
Let's say 192.168.178.12 and XX.13



Which is ofc not possible because I only have 1 public IP-Address (limited because of my ISP). My Fritz!Box is currently redirecting some random port (publicip:65554) to the local webserver on port:80



But thats not really my goal.



Is there a possible Workaround to access the local containers with their local IP from the public IP, on the desired port? Maybe with a subdomain?



Like



srv1.mydomain.com -> myip1 -> mylocalserver1  
srv2.mydomain.com -> myip1 -> mylocalserver2


A VPN is not enough because I want to be able to connect without a VPN Connection.



Thanks for your help!










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    I installed Proxmox on my dedicated server.
    I am planning to create OpenVZ containers for different projects.



    Now the problem is:
    I want to access Server1 and Server2's webserver from outside on port 80.
    Let's say 192.168.178.12 and XX.13



    Which is ofc not possible because I only have 1 public IP-Address (limited because of my ISP). My Fritz!Box is currently redirecting some random port (publicip:65554) to the local webserver on port:80



    But thats not really my goal.



    Is there a possible Workaround to access the local containers with their local IP from the public IP, on the desired port? Maybe with a subdomain?



    Like



    srv1.mydomain.com -> myip1 -> mylocalserver1  
    srv2.mydomain.com -> myip1 -> mylocalserver2


    A VPN is not enough because I want to be able to connect without a VPN Connection.



    Thanks for your help!










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      I installed Proxmox on my dedicated server.
      I am planning to create OpenVZ containers for different projects.



      Now the problem is:
      I want to access Server1 and Server2's webserver from outside on port 80.
      Let's say 192.168.178.12 and XX.13



      Which is ofc not possible because I only have 1 public IP-Address (limited because of my ISP). My Fritz!Box is currently redirecting some random port (publicip:65554) to the local webserver on port:80



      But thats not really my goal.



      Is there a possible Workaround to access the local containers with their local IP from the public IP, on the desired port? Maybe with a subdomain?



      Like



      srv1.mydomain.com -> myip1 -> mylocalserver1  
      srv2.mydomain.com -> myip1 -> mylocalserver2


      A VPN is not enough because I want to be able to connect without a VPN Connection.



      Thanks for your help!










      share|improve this question














      I installed Proxmox on my dedicated server.
      I am planning to create OpenVZ containers for different projects.



      Now the problem is:
      I want to access Server1 and Server2's webserver from outside on port 80.
      Let's say 192.168.178.12 and XX.13



      Which is ofc not possible because I only have 1 public IP-Address (limited because of my ISP). My Fritz!Box is currently redirecting some random port (publicip:65554) to the local webserver on port:80



      But thats not really my goal.



      Is there a possible Workaround to access the local containers with their local IP from the public IP, on the desired port? Maybe with a subdomain?



      Like



      srv1.mydomain.com -> myip1 -> mylocalserver1  
      srv2.mydomain.com -> myip1 -> mylocalserver2


      A VPN is not enough because I want to be able to connect without a VPN Connection.



      Thanks for your help!







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