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Olndo Pindaro

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Rt-ax86s i enabled Asus dyndns so I can access router by Internet. How i can make the same with other home node running Ubuntu?
Thnks
 
Great! So simple! but how to register new node in dyndns server registry?
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by "register new node".

The DDNS name points to your router's WAN IP address. All the devices on your local network share the same WAN IP address.
 
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by "register new node".

The DDNS name points to your router's WAN IP address. All the devices on your local network share the same WAN IP address.
Yes I know. But some applications like apache are capable to detect the mnemonic name of dns and make a different actions. In case of apache simulates multi http sites that in reality share the unique ip address and a unique server installation. This implies that all different sites are registered on dns with same raw ip address
 
Yes I know. But some applications like apache are capable to detect the mnemonic name of dns and make a different actions. In case of apache simulates multi http sites that in reality share the unique ip address and a unique server installation. This implies that all different sites are registered on dns with same raw ip address
You would have to run second DDNS client because I don't think that ASUS DDNS allows you to register more than one DDNS name for a single IP address. It would make sense for you to run the second DDNS client on your Ubuntu machine if that's the one you want to access.
 
Yes I know. But some applications like apache are capable to detect the mnemonic name of dns and make a different actions. In case of apache simulates multi http sites that in reality share the unique ip address and a unique server installation. This implies that all different sites are registered on dns with same raw ip address
If you have a web server behind your router, port forward ports 80 (and 443 if secure access is enabled) to the LAN IP Address of the web server.
The only way you should access the router from the internet is with a VPN.
 

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