I Need Help - Internal Port Forwarding & Dynamic DNS
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 11:49 am
Hi,
I have installed softether onto a Raspberry PI3 and can access internal IP addresses via a 4G Dongle from the vpnazure client app without any issues.
Is it possible for a fixed internal IP address other than the raspberry PI to redirect its webpage the outside world or from a URL on our server. See below.
Setup
Raspberry PI3 With 4G PAYG SIM & Dongle installed (this is a standalone network without a router)
Device with Web Server (which I would like to access from a sub-domain on our server)
IP Address 192.168.2.240 = Raspberry PI Physical Address
IP Address 192.168.2.241 = VPN Virtual address with DHCP - Bridged with Physical Address .240
IP Address 192.168.2.11 (Web Server Installed with gateway and DNS set to 192.168.2.241)
I guess I need to do 2 steps but have no clue where to start?
1. Setup port forwarding say 80 or 443 to the outside world.
2. Re-direct requests from the internet from xxx.vpnazure.net to subdomain.mysite.com
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony
I have installed softether onto a Raspberry PI3 and can access internal IP addresses via a 4G Dongle from the vpnazure client app without any issues.
Is it possible for a fixed internal IP address other than the raspberry PI to redirect its webpage the outside world or from a URL on our server. See below.
Setup
Raspberry PI3 With 4G PAYG SIM & Dongle installed (this is a standalone network without a router)
Device with Web Server (which I would like to access from a sub-domain on our server)
IP Address 192.168.2.240 = Raspberry PI Physical Address
IP Address 192.168.2.241 = VPN Virtual address with DHCP - Bridged with Physical Address .240
IP Address 192.168.2.11 (Web Server Installed with gateway and DNS set to 192.168.2.241)
I guess I need to do 2 steps but have no clue where to start?
1. Setup port forwarding say 80 or 443 to the outside world.
2. Re-direct requests from the internet from xxx.vpnazure.net to subdomain.mysite.com
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony