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Hello,
I got my own domain and want to make: http://p2p.mydomain.com to be redirected to http://mydomainIP:50001/gui/index.html Is that possible? If it's possible, how do I do it, I run Win Server 2003 on the computer that my domain is redirected to. My router is Netgear and my domain is registred at Network Solutions. /Roberto aticatac |
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On Nov 2, 3:13 am, aticatac <rocu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > I got my own domain and want to make:http://p2p.mydomain.com > to be redirected tohttp://mydomainIP:50001/gui/index.html > > Is that possible? If it's possible, how do I do it, I run Win Server > 2003 on the computer that my domain is redirected to. My router is > Netgear and my domain is registred at Network Solutions. > > /Roberto Roberto, I'm not sure exactly how your question relates to routers, but most home routers will have the option to include a DDNS setting basically that is a page to place your login account details to DynDns. This will make it easier to keep track of your home IP. Once this is done, then you may host web pages from your home, by using the registered ip of your router with a DNS. For example, myhomeip.ddns.org will point to your home router. If this doesn't help, please clarify. LC |
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