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DNS / going crazy please help!
« on: May 23, 2022, 10:11:45 AM »
So, this situation has me totally stumped, while im sure it can happen, i just cannot for the life of me work it out.
Situation:
I have a server that is running a series of VM's
#1 VM is a centos server running CWP, confirmed to be working fine so far. (im also a premium member if that makes any difference)
#2 VM is a game server hosting some specific ports etc.
I have the CWP server setup as a Name Server and it hosts DNS etc. and I have a domain that is pointed to it and hosted on the CWP server.
The problem is, I actually have the website for this particular domain hosted on the game server (for reasons to do with the server needing the website hosted locally to talk to the game server etc)
How do I route all traffic to said domain on 80 and 443 through to the local IP for delivery?
I'm positive it can be done and easily, but i just can't work it out
Any help would be greatly apprecaited.
Situation:
I have a server that is running a series of VM's
#1 VM is a centos server running CWP, confirmed to be working fine so far. (im also a premium member if that makes any difference)
#2 VM is a game server hosting some specific ports etc.
I have the CWP server setup as a Name Server and it hosts DNS etc. and I have a domain that is pointed to it and hosted on the CWP server.
The problem is, I actually have the website for this particular domain hosted on the game server (for reasons to do with the server needing the website hosted locally to talk to the game server etc)
How do I route all traffic to said domain on 80 and 443 through to the local IP for delivery?
I'm positive it can be done and easily, but i just can't work it out
Any help would be greatly apprecaited.
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