[Archive] Can't get my server set to public
[Archive] Can't get my server set to public
Archived author: tnvarmint • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:51.384855
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That's good to hear. I'm glad it's working, at least. I knew there must've been an issue on your end if it wouldn't connect via IP, but the DNS thing is bizarre. Have your tried to register another domain? You get 3 free ones, so it wouldn't hurt.
Archived author: tnvarmint • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:51.384855
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I finally got a reply back from noip.com and they are saying that my ISP (Charter/Spectrum) must have two IPs assigned to my modem. I really find that hard to believe when the other IP that is coming up on their end is one that belongs to Google. I could be wrong but I doubt that Google gets their IPs from Charter/Spectrum.
As far as the DNS, I went ahead and got a cheap hosting package from a place I have used before and set it up through them. Everything is working great now. I truly appreciate the help you gave me Dood!
Quote:tnvarmint said:Who did you end up hosting through?
I finally got a reply back from noip.com and they are saying that my ISP (Charter/Spectrum) must have two IPs assigned to my modem. I really find that hard to believe when the other IP that is coming up on their end is one that belongs to Google. I could be wrong but I doubt that Google gets their IPs from Charter/Spectrum.
As far as the DNS, I went ahead and got a cheap hosting package from a place I have used before and set it up through them. Everything is working great now. I truly appreciate the help you gave me Dood!
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Archived author: tnvarmint • Posted: 2025-11-04T18:12:51.384855
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Quote:tnvarmint said:Who did you end up hosting through?
I finally got a reply back from noip.com and they are saying that my ISP (Charter/Spectrum) must have two IPs assigned to my modem. I really find that hard to believe when the other IP that is coming up on their end is one that belongs to Google. I could be wrong but I doubt that Google gets their IPs from Charter/Spectrum.
As far as the DNS, I went ahead and got a cheap hosting package from a place I have used before and set it up through them. Everything is working great now. I truly appreciate the help you gave me Dood!
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