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NAT VPS question

As I know a NAT vps means sharing same IP for all VPS.

Now, vps1 installs apache. After some time VPS2 and 3 installs also apache.

What content will show when I type the IP in browser? :)

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  • @WHT said:
    As I know a NAT vps means sharing same IP for all VPS.

    Now, vps1 installs apache. After some time VPS2 and 3 installs also apache.

    What content will show when I type the IP in browser? :)

    You will get allocated port each vps with same ip

  • WHTWHT Member

    @hawkjohn7 said:

    @WHT said:
    As I know a NAT vps means sharing same IP for all VPS.

    Now, vps1 installs apache. After some time VPS2 and 3 installs also apache.

    What content will show when I type the IP in browser? :)

    You will get allocated port each vps with same ip

    Ow ok. And how to link my domain with my vps? Should I add the A record including the port?

    cpanel couldnot be installed in nat?

  • WHT said: What content will show when I type the IP in browser? :)

    The hosts/provider IP will show the web server content.

    We can see the content by typing 123.12.12.1:15020 or depends on your port allocation. But you can try with your direct IPv6

  • M_OrdinateurM_Ordinateur Member
    edited October 2016

    @WHT said:

    @hawkjohn7 said:

    @WHT said:
    As I know a NAT vps means sharing same IP for all VPS.

    Now, vps1 installs apache. After some time VPS2 and 3 installs also apache.

    What content will show when I type the IP in browser? :)

    You will get allocated port each vps with same ip

    Ow ok. And how to link my domain with my vps? Should I add the A record including the port?

    cpanel couldnot be installed in nat?

    Some NAT VPS providers have an HAProxy to redirect port 80

  • IPV6 and Cloudflare works well

  • Concerning our Cloud service, it includes (natively) a load balancing system.

  • FloFlo Member

    It doesn't show anything. Either they map you a range of ports to known services ( like ExternalIP:8000 to YourVPS:80 ) - otherwise you'll receive a connectiom refused.

    Go ahead and use Cloudflare + IPv6, as this works, or tunnel IPv4 over OpenVPN and use a VPS with dedicated IP to forward on 80.

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