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Hi, I'm one of the unfortunate people who have a home server that is not only on a private lan behind a server, but also with an ISP that blocks port 80 (thanks verizon!)
Anyway...I have a business website running off another port, and the home server website also on an alternative port.
For anyone to access my site, they need to goto **.****.com which will load the initial home server web page, find the ip address then retype it as https://**.**.***.*** with a port added on in order to login
My question is: Is there a way to create a dynamic link that i can tack onto a website which will auto update to my current IP?
I can access the site fine as long as i don't use secure, but the site must be secure!
Or, even better....since i can get no-ip to route **.****.com to my home server on a non-secure connection, how can I make it so that it is fowarded to the secure version on the first attempt?!
its complicated, hope its answerable!
thanks
-Matt
media center is king!
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