Sorry, my mistake. I was thinking DNS. With DNS, I have a AAAA record for every IPv6 capable device on my network, including virtual machines. You can't specify a port in the DNS, so you'd have to add it when you enter the URL Regardless, NAT is a hack that creates several problems. The only one it "solves" is reduce the number of IPv4 addresses required. On 09/09/2016 07:58 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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El 2016-09-09 a las 07:13 -0400, James Knott escribió:
The problem with that is URLs don't support port numbers, so you're stuck with specifying non-standard ports on the command line.
Of course they do!
Here, from my browser:
http://mountaintop:4080/results?d=838
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