Re: seeking advice on free dns



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Does anyone know what I can do to get this to work? I have a D-Link
DI-624 4port/wireless router and I know I will have to do something
there and then set up my debian server somehow.

I appologize for being such a newbie but I am somewhat new at the
Network configuration stuff. But I really like this list as everyone has
been so helpful to everyone. Have never seen anyone get pounded by users
here. But hopefully I won't be the first. :)



what you need to do is log on to the webconfig running off your
router.... for linksys the address is 192.168.1.1 and it has a default
password as well. google or look at your owners manual for what yours
is on the dlink, im only familiar with linksys/cisco.

once you are on the webconfig, search for the area that says something
like port forwarding or gaming, something like that. This is where you
want to set up port forwarding, basically telling the router if it
receives any request for port 80 send it to "192.168.0.102 your
webserver" there should be clear instructions on how to set it up
exactly in your manual or on the dlink website. should be something
like it will ask you for beginning port and ending port, (put in 80 for
both) then it will ask for what ip address you want to forward, put in
the webserver internal network ip. then itll probably ask if you want
to forward udp and tcp, do tcp, then probbly a checkmark to turn it on
or off. thats pretty much it, save and test it, should be accessible
from the net if your isp doesnt block incoming port requests, which is
becoming all more common these days.




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