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  • curprev 16:45, 18 January 2022Tinker talk contribs 2,014 bytes −4 →‎Proxies
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  • curprev 01:19, 27 December 2021Tinker talk contribs 1,945 bytes +1,945 Created page with "(This is a very rough draft...) There're 2 ways to get to a machine. IP address & name. But to use name, you need to have DNS set up. Either way, there's also the port. The port is specific to the actual service on the machine. i.e.: port 80 is HTTP, port 443 is HTTPS, port 22 is SSH... When your entire network is on a single address as far as the outside world is concerned, you have a couple options to access individual machines. == Port Forwarding == You can f..."