Re: Help Me Open Port 81!
- From: Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers <usenet-2007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 19:38:57 +0100 (CET)
pbd22 <dushkin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you want to keep that setup, you need to point your browser towards
domain2.net:81 to be able to access domain2.net hosted by 192.168.0.6.
That is what I thought and tried this and I get "cannot establish
connection".
Sounds to me like your router is either not forwarding the connection to
the correct host and/or port, or is blocking access. Check your router's
configuration for both forwarding and filtering back with the manual.
[...]
However, why are you using two servers in the first place? One web
server can easily host multiple domains, so you'd just need to
forward port 80/tcp to a single server and it will serve requests for
either domain.
I am doing this because the domain2.net server is actually a video
encoder that has a web interface for setup and installation. the .com
server is a web server for hosting my web site. So, I need to
independant IP addresses on the network for each individual box.
That doesn't mean you need two independent web servers. You can easily
mount a share from the encoding server on the web server and have that
box serve both domains.
cu
59cobalt
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