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Topic: Two Dynamic DNS in a server (physical and virtual)
Hi, I have a big doubt.
I have a virtual server installed into a physical server (obviously)
And I have Dynu System Dynamic DNS service installed in the virtual server.
Of course, it is working great to let me connect using the remote desktop software.
I am planning to install another Dynu System Dynamic DNS service, but it the physical server.
The virtual server is using 3389 port for RDP sessions. And I will configure 3390 port on the physical server for RDP.
Will this make a conflict?
Best Regards.
I have a virtual server installed into a physical server (obviously)
And I have Dynu System Dynamic DNS service installed in the virtual server.
Of course, it is working great to let me connect using the remote desktop software.
I am planning to install another Dynu System Dynamic DNS service, but it the physical server.
The virtual server is using 3389 port for RDP sessions. And I will configure 3390 port on the physical server for RDP.
Will this make a conflict?
Best Regards.
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You can set up port forwarding in your router from port 3390 to port 3389 of the internal IP of the physical machine and use yourhost:3390 to access the physical machine.
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wontollamx Joined: 10/30/2018 |
![]() Monday, November 12, 2018 8:20 PM
Hi, I have a big doubt.
I have a virtual server installed into a physical server (obviously) And I have Dynu System Dynamic DNS service installed in the virtual server. Of course, it is working great to let me connect using the remote desktop software. I am planning to install another Dynu System Dynamic DNS service, but it the physical server. The virtual server is using 3389 port for RDP sessions. And I will configure 3390 port on the physical server for RDP. Will this make a conflict? Best Regards. |
jdidi Joined: 6/23/2017 |
![]() Thursday, November 15, 2018 1:41 PM
You can set up port forwarding in your router from port 3390 to port 3389 of the internal IP of the physical machine and use yourhost:3390 to access the physical machine.
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