Mapping Hostname to Port
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Mapping Hostname to Port
Hi, need some pointers on this.
Currently, I understand that to access vestacp, one needs to navigate to "IP:8083". My question is, is there a way to make "Hostname:8083" also resolve to the same place as "IP.8083"?
Thank you.
Rgrds.
-AOS.
Currently, I understand that to access vestacp, one needs to navigate to "IP:8083". My question is, is there a way to make "Hostname:8083" also resolve to the same place as "IP.8083"?
Thank you.
Rgrds.
-AOS.
Re: Mapping Hostname to Port
Hi
You can access to vestacp with any domain
domain.tld:8083
If you what a proxy pass and access to vestacp with hostname.tld you can do it, there are some tutorials in forum to do this
But yes, you can access with your hostname:8083 or any domain that poin with A entry in your DNS to your server IP, this is by default
You can access to vestacp with any domain
domain.tld:8083
If you what a proxy pass and access to vestacp with hostname.tld you can do it, there are some tutorials in forum to do this
But yes, you can access with your hostname:8083 or any domain that poin with A entry in your DNS to your server IP, this is by default
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Re: Mapping Hostname to Port
Hi Skamasle,
Unfortunately, going to anydomain:8083 DOES NOT automatically go to vestacp at all. Which is why i am asking. I am on debian 9.x. Any ideas where i might've gone wrong? Or where i can manually do this?
Rgrds,
-AOS.
Unfortunately, going to anydomain:8083 DOES NOT automatically go to vestacp at all. Which is why i am asking. I am on debian 9.x. Any ideas where i might've gone wrong? Or where i can manually do this?
Rgrds,
-AOS.
skamasle wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 4:35 pmHi
You can access to vestacp with any domain
domain.tld:8083
If you what a proxy pass and access to vestacp with hostname.tld you can do it, there are some tutorials in forum to do this
But yes, you can access with your hostname:8083 or any domain that poin with A entry in your DNS to your server IP, this is by default
Re: Mapping Hostname to Port
Do you have the A record pointing to your server IP? Check your DNS records!