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Is it possible to forward port 80 to the ns server, given that the domain is directed to a Windows XP machine?
Good day, dear Friends! There is a subdomain a la srv.abc.com . It is directed by CNAME to a static "white" ip-address of a machine running on Windows XP. The game server is installed on the machine. For example, the server runs on the port: srv.abc.com:1 and opens in the game, but I need the site to be deployed on the same subdomain [ srv.abc.com:80 ]. Actually here is the problem. Tell me, what is the best way to redirect port 80 through the machine to the NS server of the hosting site on which the site is located? Thanks in advance!
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If we already raised the game server on the machine, we would have raised the site in the same place. Or decided to divide for the sake of stability?
In general, just such problems are solved by having different DNS names for different machines or services (historically, www at the beginning of the site name serves to distinguish, for example, from mail.blabla.com), but if you really need one name, you will have to raise the proxy on the game server. nginx for example. It will send requests to the host machine.
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