Yes, it is possible to port forward.
Yes, it is possible to port forward.
You will see a list of IPv4 addresses and their corresponding port mappings.
This appears to be the desired functionality. Click New to add a server entry for your local network and set the appropriate port numbers for access.
Looks like you only have to define the Internal Host here but you will need to specify the ports. Unfortunately it doesn't show you here. Does checking the drop-down or changing the selected bubble bring up a Port number field?
Confirm the server IP address. Ensure it's static and not part of the DHCP pool. Add the port numbers and protocol, then save changes. Test to verify functionality.
Place the public IP address on the computer's network interface configuration.
Set the server ports on the appropriate firewall or proxy settings, ensuring they match the required services.
It relies heavily on the specific configuration you're using. Various entities are needed for different arrangements.
It needs the following ports: 22 for SSH, 80 for HTTP, and 443 for HTTPS.