Issue with no-ip and DDNS setup
Issue with no-ip and DDNS setup
I attempted to configure DDNS for my server using no-ip. I configured my public IP and set up port forwarding for ports 80 and 443, but when I tried, the system redirected me to Check Point SSL network extender instead of completing the setup. Could you clarify what went wrong?
Based on your internet speed, ports 80 and 443 are often restricted by your ISP for home connections. Try using different ports to bypass this issue. Are you running a no IP DUC and does it refresh your IP address?
You might choose unused items and arrange them for future server-side configuration connections.
Over the years, hosting game servers has become more of a standard setting than a fixed rule. If you hosted a service on port 2000 instead of port 80, you'd use yourhostname.ddns.net:2000. As long as the server is forwarded and listening on that port, it should connect properly—though it might depend on whether the software supports it.
You're connecting via your personal network or an external source such as a 4G phone.
You're trying to connect your laptop to your home Wi-Fi network.