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 Post subject: HOW TO USE DYDNS.COM DOMAIN WITH NEOROUTER
PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 1:30 am 
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how to use dydns.com domain name with neorouter


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 Post subject: Re: HOW TO USE DYDNS.COM DOMAIN WITH NEOROUTER
PostPosted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:18 am 
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Hi SXiPRATEEK,

When connect to your NR Server, use the following format.

[domain name or ip]:[port]

For example, your domain name is test.dydns.com and NR server is listening on the default port, then in the "Log on to" field put:
test.dydns.com:32976

Thanks,
KevinZ - NeoRouter team


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 Post subject: Re: HOW TO USE DYDNS.COM DOMAIN WITH NEOROUTER
PostPosted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 5:35 pm 
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I found that this also works with domains you register on your own public IP address and comes in handy to run multiple domains for different reasons.

For example, say you are a company, have public IP's and have registered yourcompany.com as an internet domain.

You can create an alias/A Record for something like:
vpn.yourcompany.com and another for clients.yourcompany.com

Run 2 NR servers on the inside of your network and have entries in your firewall rules resoloving vpn.yourcompany.com to servername:port and clients.yourcompany.com to a different servername:port.

Or, using the dyndns style method, you could have 2 NR domains running on a single machine (if possible) or if you happen to run it in a NLB cluster or virtual environment you could use domain.com:1036 to connect to one of the networks then domain.com:1055 to connect to another.

We're using a combination of little things like this to really maximize our NR VPN system.


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