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Swynol

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Swynol

Wondering if anyone can help or has similar issues.

 

i use a dynamic DNS service because I dont have a static external IP. so for example my DDNS is

 

mydomain.no-ip.info

 

if i put mydomain.no-ip.info:8096 into the address bar i get presented with my emby server. great!

 

however i also have my own domain name. My register allows my to use their DNS to redirect subdomains etc. so for example i use nzb.mydomain.co.uk and sonarr.mydomain.co.uk which are redirected to the no-ip.info ddns. works great.

 

however when i redirect emby.mydomain.co.uk to mydomain.no-ip.info:8096 i get a blank page, nothing. 

 

any ideas?

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Wondering if anyone can help or has similar issues.

 

i use a dynamic DNS service because I dont have a static external IP. so for example my DDNS is

 

mydomain.no-ip.info

 

if i put mydomain.no-ip.info:8096 into the address bar i get presented with my emby server. great!

 

however i also have my own domain name. My register allows my to use their DNS to redirect subdomains etc. so for example i use nzb.mydomain.co.uk and sonarr.mydomain.co.uk which are redirected to the no-ip.info ddns. works great.

 

however when i redirect emby.mydomain.co.uk to mydomain.no-ip.info:8096 i get a blank page, nothing. 

 

any ideas?

 

Hey Swynol,

 

I am no expert, but my understanding is that DNS is not capable of HTTP redirection pointing to a specific port. Have a look into HTTP redirection. I found this, maybe it can help you: http://serverfault.com/questions/385893/how-to-redirect-domain-a-to-domain-b-using-a-records-and-cname-records-only

 

Good luck!

 

3psus

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Swynol

thanks for the help will take a look.

 

strangely i can http redirect to other programs using ports such as sonarr mydomain.no-ip.info:8989 and nzbget mydomain.no-ip.info:6789

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