port fowarding help
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Hello. I know this doesn't have much to do with NodeBB, but I thought someone here could help.
I am wondering how to do port fowarding like this on my computer since my router doesn't support this way.
I want to foward all incoming traffic from "ot.gggrealms.ml:19132" (on UDP port 19132) to "192.168.1.92:19134" (UDP port 19134). Realize there is a change in the 2 & 4 in 19132 & 19134.
So,
traffic from
ot.gggrealms.ml
:19132 >>>192.168.1.92
:19134
I can do this on either Windows or Linux (Ubuntu). If I'm doing it on windows,192.168.1.92
changes to127.0.0.1
.
Any help would be appreciated, I'm not very good with port and network stuff as such. -
I'm not quite getting what you're trying to accomplish. Is this on the server for that domain and ip? Why are you doing this?
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@PitaJ this is what I’m trying to do:
@dunlix said in port fowarding help:So,
traffic from
ot.gggrealms.ml
:19132 >>>192.168.1.92
:19134I’m trying to use it for a Minecraft server, which uses UDP (bedrock) and I can’t use bungeecord or whatever because I’m on bedrock.
Minecraft's default port is 19132, and I want to run multiple servers on that port, or just forward it from specific URLs so players won't have to enter the port themselves.
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I don't think you can have multiple servers on one port.
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@pitaj I know I would run them on different ports but if it is ot.gggrealms.ml on 19132 port then it towards to that server on port 19134, and another url would forward to a different port (43 for example)
So the two servers are actually running on 19134 and 43, but you access them by the same port just specific url -
@dunlix so you want one machine with two ports, but you want two addresses to refer to different ports. That's not port forwarding, that's a DNS thing.
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@dunlix I believe the way nginx, apache, etc achieve virtual hosting is by using information that's sent as part of the http(s) request. I don't think it's possible to achieve what you want for a UDP service without an SRV record.