[BC] Multiple DYNDNS on one public IP?
Harold Hallikainen
harold at hallikainen.com
Sat Mar 21 13:23:25 CDT 2009
> I am puzzling over how I might accomplish this:
>
> I have Comcast cable service with one public dynamic IP address
> I have a Linksys RV082 router
>
> I currently have a DYNDNS host set up so that one user can access his
> desktop via remote desktop (computer1.dyndns.org) keyed into remote
> desktop connects through router/nat to an in house machine on a private
> lan (192.168.1.x)
>
> I set up a second DYNDNS host on the same dynamic IP address
> (computer2.dyndns.org). Can I route this internally through the RV082
> to a different in house machine? If so, how?
>
> Art Reed
About all I can think of is to use a different port number. The router can
route requests on different ports to different IP addresses on the local
network. You don't have to use different DNS names then, since DNS just
translates the name to the public IP address. You'd use the same name to
reach both, but different port numbers.
Good luck!
Harold
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