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James Kramer wrote: > I know that I asked this before. Let me rephrase. I use > registrydomains.com for my web sites. They let me create and modify > my nameservers and DNS records. Is there any way that I can add a > port to the DNS records so that I can port forward. For instance can > I use a CNAME or some other way to specify a different port for my web > server other than 80. Nope. You need someone to do a redirect for you. > Also can a dynamic ip service such as > DYNDNS.org provide port forwarding? Maybe. Look for redirects in their services list. Matt -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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