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Answer by Lenne for Can DNS point to specific port?

It's possible in apache to have a virtualhost forward to another server, on another port and/or another ip.So apache acts as a proxy.It is also possible to run a small virtualhost, that sends a 301...

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Answer by NatWeb Solutions for Can DNS point to specific port?

What you are looking for is Dynamic DNS (DDNS) with port forwarding and a majority of DDNS service providers are offering port forwarding as well. You can then set up your domain...

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Answer by Simon Hayter for Can DNS point to specific port?

PORT settings is a hosting server side setting and has nothing to do with the DNS. When pointing a domain or sub domain to an IP the hosting server will control the port element via a virtual host...

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Answer by Stephen Ostermiller for Can DNS point to specific port?

DNS has no concept of ports for older protocols such as HTTP, HTTPS, and SSL. DNS only points to the IP address. The port to connect to for a particular service is determined by convention. For example...

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Can DNS point to specific port?

I got virtual machine on some server and my URL is something like this.111.11.11.111:8002 Can I get DNS who will point to specific port ?One more thing. If I cant do that, can my virtual machine on...

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