routersecskisthedude
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Hi,
Newbie here. How can I forward an FQDN to an IP on my LAN?
Newbie here. How can I forward an FQDN to an IP on my LAN?
What router are you using and what firmware is it running?Newbie here. How can I forward an FQDN to an IP on my LAN?
You can have a look at this place : Configure Hosts File on AsusHi,
Newbie here. How can I forward an FQDN to an IP on my LAN?
Sorry, I meant service name. Actually, I only want to access my server when I am on the LAN using an FQDN and an SSL cert.Sorry, I don't understand what you're trying to do. There is no "username" or FQDN on the port forwarding page.
Please explain in more detail.
I think this is the solution I am looking for. I will try it out this week and report back.saison2023:
You can have a look at this place : Configure Hosts File on Asus
I previously (until last year) used this method to create a FQDN entry of my DDNS record to allow me to access this URL from the LAN, like if I was outside, without having to create a hotspot with my cell phone or manually change the host file locally on each computer I had.
I don't use it anymore but it worked well.
Hope this was what you wanted and this will help.
OK. Then remove the port forwarding rule as that will be exposing your server to the internet for no good reason.Actually, I only want to access my server when I am on the LAN using an FQDN and an SSL cert.
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