Thank you. I'm trying to make the videos as detailed as possible and explain everything so people can learn. Good question! I'll make a video about it and how it works!
Hi, really nice content! But I’ve notice I have to always write the FQDN that I stablished on the rewrite DNS settings. Is there a way to make it possible to just write the subdomain? I mean that I can ssh to the subdomain, for example, instead of ssh to the FQDN. Thanks!
In my video presentation, I mentioned that DNS rewriting cannot include a port specification; rather, you would need to manually append the port when accessing the resource via a web browser. ruclips.net/video/KdxGklRyx5E/видео.htmlsi=HHHRt_G2Zs5aU1FS&t=115
I have unbound running, so my DNS primary server is 127.0.0.1:5335 (unbound). So nslookup cant find the correct local ip address. Any thoughts on that?
Cool stuff ! When it's explained well, everything seems easy!
Thank you from Belgium for this tutorial! 🎉
Thank you, and I'm glad it's helping you!
@@bigbeartechworld Yes, I wait monday to do that. Thank you Chris 😊
How did this work for you?
@@bigbeartechworld Tested now, that work fine, thank you 🥳
Thank you. I love this content. Awesome job! Subscribed and ringing the bell.
You're welcome! That's awesome to hear! Let me know if you have any video suggestions!
nice, thx
You're welcome!
Feel free to suggest video ideas: community.bigbeartechworld.com/c/bigbearyoutube/bbyt-suggestions/7
awesome video thank you. can you explain what Settings -- Client Settings does?
Thank you. I'm trying to make the videos as detailed as possible and explain everything so people can learn. Good question! I'll make a video about it and how it works!
Hi, really nice content!
But I’ve notice I have to always write the FQDN that I stablished on the rewrite DNS settings.
Is there a way to make it possible to just write the subdomain? I mean that I can ssh to the subdomain, for example, instead of ssh to the FQDN.
Thanks!
Having trouble adding ports. Trying to rewrite plex but even in your video you can see :8123 it show invalid domain format. Thanks
In my video presentation, I mentioned that DNS rewriting cannot include a port specification; rather, you would need to manually append the port when accessing the resource via a web browser. ruclips.net/video/KdxGklRyx5E/видео.htmlsi=HHHRt_G2Zs5aU1FS&t=115
I have unbound running, so my DNS primary server is 127.0.0.1:5335 (unbound).
So nslookup cant find the correct local ip address. Any thoughts on that?
Please post in the community.bigbeartechworld.com with your issue. Try to be detailed in your issue. This is so I can keep track of your issue.