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How do I disable CGN (LSN) so I can host a server?
I have figured out that inbound packets do not reach my home network due to an apparent existence of CGN. This fully inhibits my ability to host a server. I have set up everything correctly; port ...
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Can't get open ports for a server (possibly modem related)
I am attempting to host an Unturned server. It is running from a dedicated box on my local network. I have correctly port forwarded on my Netgear router. My modem (Thompson ST5) also has an option for ...
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Host server at home behind ISP NAT using STUN
I'm hosting my own Linux server at home, which I will be using as a VPN server and web hosting if possible, problem is that I'm behind my ISP's NAT which means that I'm unable to connect to my server ...
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How can I view different internally hosted websites, set up as virtual hosts?
I have an old machine that I've converted into a web server. I'm wondering what the best way to make the websites viewable on the internal network, without using a proxy.
I experimented with BIND, ...
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Why already set NAT info in router but not working?
I'm using ADSL service from ISP. The ADSL modem has only 1 LAN port and that port is connected to my PC.
The LAN IP of my computer is 192.168.1.100, and I have apache running on localhost (127.0.0.1)...
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How to host a webserver through NAT?
I've come across many "How to host something while behind NAT" but none are like my situation (I knew how to host a server through a simple NAT anyway).
This is how my ISP works...
First, start off ...
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How can I make my home PC a web server?
I am running Apache Tomcat on my PC. My PC is connected to a router in my house and the router is connected to my ISP. Now I want to run a server on my PC so that my friend can view my site hosted on ...