DNS records
Daniel Feenberg
feenberg at nber.org
Thu Apr 12 10:27:55 EDT 2007
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, James Kramer wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>
> Thanks I am trying to get a full perspective of available options
>
If it is just a hobby server, is it a problem to include the port in the
URL?
http://www.example.com:81/path/to/index.html
If www.example.com is a CNAME, the port number will still be used on the
final domain name. I believe relative references on the server will stick
to the port number also, but haven't actually tried that.
Daniel Feenberg
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