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Question for you all,I have a Windows VM that is mapped to my Router as opposed to my host machine. I've installed the client, and it seems to be working fine, but I cannot access any web resources and have opened the ports on my router and for the moment, the Windows Firewall has been disabled.If I'm using DDNS do I still need to set up DNS on the server, or is it sufficient to point to ns1.dynu.com? Is there any documentation that discusses how this should be set up from either the Dynu or Windows Server perspective? Sorry, but DNS is a weak point for me, and I was hoping this would be more automatic.Thanks for any advice you can provide!Matt
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DDNS and Windows Server Monday, November 1, 2021 8:17 AM
Question for you all,I have a Windows VM that is mapped to my Router as opposed to my host machine. I've installed the client, and it seems to be working fine, but I cannot access any web resources and have opened the ports on my router and for the moment, the Windows Firewall has been disabled.If I'm using DDNS do I still need to set up DNS on the server, or is it sufficient to point to ns1.dynu.com? Is there any documentation that discusses how this should be set up from either the Dynu or Windows Server perspective? Sorry, but DNS is a weak point for me, and I was hoping this would be more automatic.Thanks for any advice you can provide!Matt
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