12/14/2012 02:20
okay, so at home on my router i have multiple ports being forwarded onto my public IP. now, what i wanna do and not being able to, is have the DNS portion translate the public ip into a dns name. for example: PublicIP:portnumber/gui - 192.168.1.0:2000/GUI ^ i know that's a private address, only an example :P to example.domain.com Without using the "Forward" Function, what other options do i have to do? i really don't wan't to be typing in the Port number. anyone else had a similar problem and was able to resolve it on there setting on dynadot or router?
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[quote]bubba694 says: okay, so at home on my router i have multiple ports being forwarded onto my public IP.
now, what i wanna do and not being able to, is have the DNS portion translate the public ip into a dns name. for example:
PublicIP:portnumber/gui - 192.168.1.0:2000/GUI
^ i know that's a private address, only an example :P
to example.domain.com
Without using the "Forward" Function, what other options do i have to do? i really don't wan't to be typing in the Port number.
anyone else had a similar problem and was able to resolve it on there setting on dynadot or router?[/quote]
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okay, so at home on my router i have multiple ports being forwarded onto my public IP.
now, what i wanna do and not being able to, is have the DNS portion translate the public ip into a dns name. for example:
PublicIP:portnumber/gui - 192.168.1.0:2000/GUI
^ i know that's a private address, only an example :P
to example.domain.com
Without using the "Forward" Function, what other options do i have to do? i really don't wan't to be typing in the Port number.
anyone else had a similar problem and was able to resolve it on there setting on dynadot or router? Edit