Use VestaCP DNS, to point to internal IP?
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2018 1:41 pm
Hi
Is it possible to create a domain, via my VestaCP DNS-management, pointing to an internal IP (port 443), via external IP?
I only have 1 global IP, on my internet connection, but would like to add more servers on my internal network:
- 1 "main-server" with vestacp, running mail, web and so on. (Port 80 an 443)
- via subdomain, to add a second dedicated server, only running Nextcloud for family-files. (only port 443)
Is this possible via VestaCP?
What should I look for, for having more servers on the same IP, using the same ports?
Example:
Global IP: 11.22.33.44
Internal servers:
server1.domain.xx - 192.168.1.1 (port 80, 443)
server2.domain.xx - 192.168.1.2 (port 443)
Is it possible to create a domain, via my VestaCP DNS-management, pointing to an internal IP (port 443), via external IP?
I only have 1 global IP, on my internet connection, but would like to add more servers on my internal network:
- 1 "main-server" with vestacp, running mail, web and so on. (Port 80 an 443)
- via subdomain, to add a second dedicated server, only running Nextcloud for family-files. (only port 443)
Is this possible via VestaCP?
What should I look for, for having more servers on the same IP, using the same ports?
Example:
Global IP: 11.22.33.44
Internal servers:
server1.domain.xx - 192.168.1.1 (port 80, 443)
server2.domain.xx - 192.168.1.2 (port 443)