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27-September-2008, 22:10


Hi,

I have done this:

1. external ip - internal ip external port 12000 (begin/end) internal 12000 (begin/end)
2. external ip - internal ip external port 12000 (begin/end) internal 13000 (begin/end).

How do I redirect dyndns adress port 12000 username password to internal port 13000 and dyndns adress port 12000 username1 password1 to internal port 12000?

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you`ll need to forward a range of ports > so open port 12000 to 14000 ...
I would recommend only using a single port.

   
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well if you have opened the ports correctly for forwarding then any port number between 12000 and 13000 should open.> 12000, 12001, 12002,12003,etc etc right up to port 13000. so in theory you could assign a new port to every share. You will also need to set CCcam to use that port.Like so > SERVER LISTEN PORT : 12000, 12001, 12002, 12003, etc etc up to port 13000.
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28-September-2008, 16:32


I can't open more ports in my router. Just 12000. My ISP blocks all others. I have 2 servers and want some clients to access both. That's why I want to redirect them from port 12000 to another internal port

   
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