Hi guys, how can I map different DDNSes to different computers, instead of one DDNS to many computers?
As in, here's what I am doing now:
abc.ddns.net => AC-66U's WebGUI (I don't like how the DDNS is set to point to the router's WebGUI upon setup, will be great if I can do something about this)
abc.ddns.net:123 => Computer 1 (pointed to its port 80)
abc.ddns.net:234 => Computer 2 (pointed to its port 80)
...
All these are done in the DDNS and port forwarding GUI. While it works, the idea of having to type additional numbers behind the DDNS is kinda weird. Besides that, I also am concerned about accidental access to my router's WebGUI (which I locked down via disallowing access to it via WAN and allowed only specific LAN addresses) and running out of ports e.t.c.
So, what I will like to do is this instead:
abc.ddns.net => Computer 1
def.ddns.net => Computer 2
...
Is the new setup possible under Merlin? I understand that there are services like DNS-O-Matic that can help in getting multiple DDNSes under one router, but it appears to need Tomato or DD-WRT.
Thanks!
As in, here's what I am doing now:
abc.ddns.net => AC-66U's WebGUI (I don't like how the DDNS is set to point to the router's WebGUI upon setup, will be great if I can do something about this)
abc.ddns.net:123 => Computer 1 (pointed to its port 80)
abc.ddns.net:234 => Computer 2 (pointed to its port 80)
...
All these are done in the DDNS and port forwarding GUI. While it works, the idea of having to type additional numbers behind the DDNS is kinda weird. Besides that, I also am concerned about accidental access to my router's WebGUI (which I locked down via disallowing access to it via WAN and allowed only specific LAN addresses) and running out of ports e.t.c.
So, what I will like to do is this instead:
abc.ddns.net => Computer 1
def.ddns.net => Computer 2
...
Is the new setup possible under Merlin? I understand that there are services like DNS-O-Matic that can help in getting multiple DDNSes under one router, but it appears to need Tomato or DD-WRT.
Thanks!