I did some searching and could not find a definitive answer.
I run 1 server at say, 192.168.1.109, I have sabnzbd on port 8083, sickbeard on say 8082, etc etc etc.
Here's my question, is there a way with port-forwarding on my Trendnet TEW-652BRP to have each of these servers publicly
available?
Obviously if 8083 is bound to 80 then I can't also bind 8082 to port 80.
Can I Just change sickbeard to 192.168.1.109:5000 and then bind THAT port to 80 on the router?
When I say bind I really think I mean forward
Multiple servers same IP + port forwarding
Re: Multiple servers same IP + port forwarding
forward external port 8083 to internal port 8083
forward external port 8082 to internal port 8082
etc
done
forward external port 8082 to internal port 8082
etc
done
Re: Multiple servers same IP + port forwarding
sander wrote:forward external port 8083 to internal port 8083
forward external port 8082 to internal port 8082
etc
done
Here's the thing, I've tried that and using external proxies, i've been unable to resolve my ip https://98.202.238.175:8083 for example. Even tried it on my mobile using LTE, still coudn't resolve it.
Re: Multiple servers same IP + port forwarding
Oh bollocks, i just sorted it out...damn mobile was still on wireless!!!