TangledRockets
joined 2 years ago
Dammit.
Do 10 tomorrow
The IP address you've used as an example would not work. That is a 'local' address, ie home address. If you want DNS to resolve your public domain name to your home server, you need to set the A record to your 'public' IP address, ie the external address of your modem/router. Find this by going to whatismyip.com or something similar.
That will connect your domain name with your router. You then set up port forwarding on the router to pass requests to the server.
I've run into this when one person on a network is using Linux or Mac, and another Windows. They have different filename rules.
Oh i did this recently. Do not recommend. I was fried for days.
Ich kann das Bild hören.
It's an acquired taste.
Hold tight man.
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