Control Web Panel
WebPanel => Information => Topic started by: Dexxa on November 09, 2015, 04:38:06 PM
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How will the NAT-ed version, support for NAT-ed IPs work?
Will it allow us to select the ports for httpd, mysql etc on the installation?
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It works perfectly fine.
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the only difference it that it will have custom configuration for webservers and private ips set as interface ips, port forward is done on the router.
This sounds simple but it wasn't, it required modifications on more than 40 locations of the CWP files.
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What is the Nat-ed version? Is this simply the latest version of CentOS Web Panel?
I installed it today (4/13/16). Did I get the NAT-ed version?
Does this mean I can use local (private 192.168.1.1) ip addresses in many places in my server setup?
Please help -- thanks in advance!
Matthew
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What is the Nat-ed version? Is this simply the latest version of CentOS Web Panel?
Does this mean I can use local (private 192.168.1.1) ip addresses in many places in my server setup?
Matthew
Yes you can install using 192.168.1.xxx, but to make your server reachable by world, router must configured to forward any port used by server.