2024-01-05, 04:49 PM
AFAIK, DDNS will not work with LAN IPs the way you think it will. Only WAN IPs.
NAT Loopback/hairpin is a router function that some routers have where it will keep traffic local if a DNS lookup resolves to itself. This allows you to use a DDNS or domain pointing to your public IP. But requires that a port forwarding rule be setup to function.
Instead of using DDNS, why not just use your server's local hostname. Most routers will support that.
NAT Loopback/hairpin is a router function that some routers have where it will keep traffic local if a DNS lookup resolves to itself. This allows you to use a DDNS or domain pointing to your public IP. But requires that a port forwarding rule be setup to function.
Instead of using DDNS, why not just use your server's local hostname. Most routers will support that.