This is so intelligent and clear. So please make a video for us men, explaining all about relations with women. It is a mystifying topic, but I am sure you can decipher that as well. I hope to see the red pencil with lots of arrows and boxes again.
I would like to add that the internal and external ports don't have to be the same otherwise( like in this example) you'd only be able to port forward to a single device running a service on port 80. Port 80 on different private ips can be mapped to different external ports on the ip. For example: If you have two webservers both running on port 80. Webserver-1:192.168.0.2:80 Webserver-2:192.168.0.3:80 External ip:122.122.111.111 You can map port 80 on webserver-1 to port(say 1800) on the external ip and port 80 on webserver-2 to another port (say 1801) This way webserver-1 (Internal)192.168.0.2: 80----------- 122.122.111.111:1800(external) webserver-2 (Internal)192.168.0.3: 80----------- 122.122.111.111:1801(external) You can extend to many servers all running on the same port internally but different ports externally. This is where I believe the real power of port forwarding lies
I remembered that when I was young, I tried to port forward my Minecraft server. A few years down the road actually, but to no avail XD Eventually I managed to do it, but I never understood how it worked. Now I can do it with my eyes closed :P Thanks for the tutorial though. I found it very informative.
I have a problem playing Warzone, I have a ps4 and a PC, the problem is they both try to use port 3074, but I can only set that port to one device, do you have any idea of how to solve this issue, I have this router Nighthawk R7960P. Thank you for your help
I have internal private IP setup within my network and I have pubic static IP setup for my web server. I cannot connect to private IP to static IP device. It doesn't seem the port forwarding work for this case. Do you have any suggestion?
Hey Steve, thanks for your video it's been really helpful as I'm looking to build my own web-server in my home-network. Does this mean that firstly I'll need to assign a static IP to all devices within my home-network and to confirm, I can have port 80 open on all devices (if they want to be connected to the internet such as an iPhone, Macbook etc) and there won't be any clashes?
You Open port 80 on the router not the devices.You don't need o do any changes on any device other than the web server. The only device that needs a static IP is the one that runs the web server and that isn't a must. If you don't give the web server a static IP address then it is possible that the IP address could change and that would make the server unreachable.
The external IP address is unique and no one else has it. Take a look at this video Internal and External IP addresses th-cam.com/video/EXXTFaTQSwU/w-d-xo.html
Con un solo diagrama, en menos de 5 minutos y la forma de explicar se ha entendido perfectamente.
Excelente explicación, gracias.
Thanks for this video. Very concrete and educational
Thank you so much for your video. A lot of websites gave me a headache but your way of explaining things is very clear and not confusing at all.
Brilliant video! Thank you, much better than many other explanations i have seen.
Excellent lucid description, thank you.
This is so intelligent and clear. So please make a video for us men, explaining all about relations with women. It is a mystifying topic, but I am sure you can decipher that as well. I hope to see the red pencil with lots of arrows and boxes again.
This is great, thanks for the video!
I would like to add that the internal and external ports don't have to be the same otherwise( like in this example) you'd only be able to port forward to a single device running a service on port 80. Port 80 on different private ips can be mapped to different external ports on the ip.
For example: If you have two webservers both running on port 80.
Webserver-1:192.168.0.2:80
Webserver-2:192.168.0.3:80
External ip:122.122.111.111
You can map port 80 on webserver-1 to port(say 1800) on the external ip and port 80 on webserver-2 to another port (say 1801)
This way webserver-1 (Internal)192.168.0.2: 80----------- 122.122.111.111:1800(external)
webserver-2 (Internal)192.168.0.3: 80----------- 122.122.111.111:1801(external)
You can extend to many servers all running on the same port internally but different ports externally.
This is where I believe the real power of port forwarding lies
thank you for the valuable comment
rgds
Steve
but in this case if they where websites it wouldnt work cause the http protocol would only send out port 80 with the public ip address?
Awesome video! You shoukd make more like this
I remembered that when I was young, I tried to port forward my Minecraft server. A few years down the road actually, but to no avail XD
Eventually I managed to do it, but I never understood how it worked. Now I can do it with my eyes closed :P
Thanks for the tutorial though. I found it very informative.
Glad it helped
rgds
steve
Excellent. Thanks mate.
love it!
great tools THX!
So, port forward VS static Ip address for an mqtt rasberry broker? What do you think?? Thanks and keep uploading these interesting videos!
Yes Static IP and port forwarding
Rgds
Steve
The port forwarding video was taken down 😢
JUst check and it is still there
Rgds
Steve
I have a problem playing Warzone, I have a ps4 and a PC, the problem is they both try to use port 3074, but I can only set that port to one device, do you have any idea of how to solve this issue, I have this router Nighthawk R7960P. Thank you for your help
The only way you can do it is if you can configure one of the devices to use different ports.
Rgds
Steve
I have internal private IP setup within my network and I have pubic static IP setup for my web server. I cannot connect to private IP to static IP device. It doesn't seem the port forwarding work for this case. Do you have any suggestion?
Where is your web server located?
Under the modem/router with private IP.
Hey Steve, thanks for your video it's been really helpful as I'm looking to build my own web-server in my home-network. Does this mean that firstly I'll need to assign a static IP to all devices within my home-network and to confirm, I can have port 80 open on all devices (if they want to be connected to the internet such as an iPhone, Macbook etc) and there won't be any clashes?
You Open port 80 on the router not the devices.You don't need o do any changes on any device other than the web server.
The only device that needs a static IP is the one that runs the web server and that isn't a must. If you don't give the web server a static IP address then it is possible that the IP address could change and that would make the server unreachable.
If you port forward port 80 to different ip's it wont work, since for the rsst of the world they have the same ip, information wont know where to go
The external IP address is unique and no one else has it.
Take a look at this video
Internal and External IP addresses
th-cam.com/video/EXXTFaTQSwU/w-d-xo.html
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