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Old 02-08-2012, 11:20 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Amalthia View Post
Thanks for helping. I set up port forwarding using the address I can see for my content server on my home browser.

Now the hard part is finding someone willing test this out to see if I forwarded the ports properly.

I think the other part that is confusing is that I'm not sure how fakename.o-ip.org:8080 is redirected to http://192.168.1.137:8080/ (my calibre content server) when people click on the link.

I've attached an image of my current port forwarding configuration.
For it to work, fake id forwards to your routers current IP address.
Port forwarding forwards to you system (192.168.1.137) from there.

192.168 range addresses are not routeable (they are class C private)
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