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Setting Up External Network Access Part II

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2006

In this episode we cover setting up a free dynamic DNS address with DynDNS.org and configuring the home router/firewall to forward traffic to your webserver.

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  • No, you don't need to forward. You might want to think twice and add a firewall. A direct connection to the internet is going to leave you vulnerable to every new attack that comes along.

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  • You have got to be the greatest networking teacher ever. now i'm running ubuntu server with webmin (no gui's only thru web). thanks to you!!!! TechAnvil FTW!!!

  • whats a good firewall to use? Windows firewall. a NAT? (router..)

  • how do i find my secondary dns i can only find my primasry one i dont think i have a secondary 1 i want to get ps2 online

  • thanks for your help dude, you rock. keep it up.

  • qwr

  • dude you noob in computer lolol gl

  • Hi TechAnvil,

    I do not have a router but i have a static IP connected directly to internet with out firwall ( my network admin friend provided this at office ). So should i do a port forwarding using some software(if any) ? ( my guess is that its not needed but better check with the expert)

    I am very new to network support but i am making a move to it from GSM.

    Thanks in advance!

    /AP

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