Tuesday 29 November 2016

Making Pi's server public

The server setup on pi was working nicely locally but in order for it be useful it had to be public. Port forwarding is the way to do it, shouted the Internet unanimously at me. So I obliged and gathered all my focus into doing port forwarding on the belkin router to which Pi was connected. After wrestling with the configurations for half a day I was able to do what the various tutorials suggested. But the results were not good, not even close. My server was not public. I searched a lot, tried many things, consulted people but nothing seemed to have worked. The task is still pending.

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