In this video I will show you how to port forward a webserver I made in the previous video. This method can also be used to port forward Minecraft servers or really anything at all.
If you're interested in checking out how to make a webserver to host your own website check out this video:
• How to make an Nginx Webserver in 7 m...
Note that in this video, my router does not have the port forward option but has something called " virtual servers " which is pretty much the same as port forwarding but without being able to forward "ranges" of ports. This means that if you want to forward multiple ports you would have to add multiple virtual servers instead.
The most common issue when port forwarding is the firewall blocking incoming connections. This doesn't usually happen in Linux distributions such as Debian since they have no build in firewall. People that want to port forward from windows may have to manually add the ports through the firewall inbound rule manager. To check if your port is open you can use this website:
https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/op...
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