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Welcome to Super User! Your question could use some clarification - What do you mean by "router dashboard"? What router are you using? Are you saying you want to use the Debian system as a proxy to the router for some reason? The why isn't strictly necessary, but may be useful to help understand what you are really asking for and provide suggestions.– NotTheDr01dsCommented Nov 23, 2022 at 14:45
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Sure, there are multiple ways one could accomplish this. To select an appropriate one, please provide more context. Why are you trying to do this? Is it perhaps about accessing it using a tunnel (SSH or VPN or otherwise)?– Daniel BCommented Nov 23, 2022 at 14:46
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I think your question may be badly worded. Did you mean tjat you want to refer to a website on your LAN by using a domain rather then an IP address? If so, how many computers on your LAN need to do this and do you know what router you are using? What OS's do the computer(s) accessing the website run and do you have a domain name?– davidgoCommented Nov 23, 2022 at 18:25
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