Hi guys, i am having a headache here and i hosted a cabal server successfully long time ago few years back to public.
but now the situation changed.
I have a router, i have a google wifi that my router goes into, and then my ethernet goes into google wifi
so now, i have my centos local ip, my computer ip and a public ip
i also found out the google wifi ip...
so in this case, will i still be able to host a server up in centos using my public ip address? i don't seem to find a way to forward connection into the server if it involved 2 ip address to go through.
So basically it goes this way <public IP 60.224.xxx.xxx> goes into router A, Router A provide internet and IP 192.168.0.4 to Router B, and then Router B connect to my PC and gives my PC 192.168.86.XX, and when i create the centos, the centos ip shown as 192.168.157.XXX .
Router B also provides wifi connection to all my mobile phones and tablets which gives IP 192.168.86.xxx set by the google wifi settings, upto ...86.250.
Can someone help please?
thank you very much in advance.
Ken
but now the situation changed.
I have a router, i have a google wifi that my router goes into, and then my ethernet goes into google wifi
so now, i have my centos local ip, my computer ip and a public ip
i also found out the google wifi ip...
so in this case, will i still be able to host a server up in centos using my public ip address? i don't seem to find a way to forward connection into the server if it involved 2 ip address to go through.
So basically it goes this way <public IP 60.224.xxx.xxx> goes into router A, Router A provide internet and IP 192.168.0.4 to Router B, and then Router B connect to my PC and gives my PC 192.168.86.XX, and when i create the centos, the centos ip shown as 192.168.157.XXX .
Router B also provides wifi connection to all my mobile phones and tablets which gives IP 192.168.86.xxx set by the google wifi settings, upto ...86.250.
Can someone help please?
thank you very much in advance.
Ken
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