This tutorial covered the resolution of below mentioned questions....
1. How to access your Ubuntu server from external/public IP address?
2. What setting to be changed to make a local server (Ubuntu) accessible over internet using external IP Address?
3. Where to change the settings?
Step 1: Login to your router using username and password.
Step 2: Goto Advance settings, then select NAT configuration.
Step 3: Select DMZ Host and configure the Ubunut server address as DMZ Host. To find the server address, execute "ifconfig" command on terminal.
Step 4: Now try to access your Ubuntu server from another network using external/public IP address. To find the external/public IP address
execute "curl ifconfig.me" command on terminal.
1. How to access your Ubuntu server from external/public IP address?
2. What setting to be changed to make a local server (Ubuntu) accessible over internet using external IP Address?
3. Where to change the settings?
Step 1: Login to your router using username and password.
Step 2: Goto Advance settings, then select NAT configuration.
Step 3: Select DMZ Host and configure the Ubunut server address as DMZ Host. To find the server address, execute "ifconfig" command on terminal.
Step 4: Now try to access your Ubuntu server from another network using external/public IP address. To find the external/public IP address
execute "curl ifconfig.me" command on terminal.
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