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DNS Subdomain Port Forwarding
I have 3 computers that are behind a router and each one of them is running a webserver. I would like to know if it would be possible to give each of them a subdomain that is accessible by the public (ie. computer1.domainname.com, computer2.domainname.com, computer3.domainname.com).
Thanks, Adam |
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This is impossible to do with port forwarding unless you have multiple public IPs and a good router.
Your best option is to combine the 3 webservers into 1. 1 webserver can provide service for multiple websites on 1 IP and 1 port.
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Is there any way to do that without using multiple public ips?
Thanks again |
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only by doing what I suggested.
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