Updated Getting Started (markdown)

Toby Chui 2024-05-21 15:13:12 +08:00
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If everything is working, once you enter your domain name into your browser and connect to it using HTTP (e.g. `http://you_domain.com`), you should be able to see the static web server page identical as what you would see when visiting your server via LAN IP address (e.g. http://server_ip_here/`)
## 5. Setting Up Subdomain
Let say you have another web server in LAN with LAN IP `192.168.0.101` providing another web server at port `8080` which you want to expose using subdomain (e.g. http://arozos.your_domain.com). Also lets assume you already have a subdomain CNAME record set in your DNS provider that points to the A record of your domain which looks something like this
Let say you have another web server in LAN with LAN IP `192.168.0.101` providing another web server at port `8080` which you want to expose using subdomain (e.g. http://arozos.example.com). Also lets assume you already have a subdomain CNAME record set in your DNS provider that points to the A record of your domain which looks something like this
Name | Type | Data | TTL | Class
-- | -- | -- | -- | --
example.com | A | 93.184.216.34 | 86400 | IN