Hi,

I wanted to forward the port to my Traefik install on my TrueNAS server. Unfortunately I have now learned that my ISP restricts the range of ports that I can open externally to 12396-12415, so internally I can open port 443 to port 12400 externally. So far so good, but how do I point my Cloudflare DNS record to this port?

My router is a Fritzbox 7530 if that’s relevant.

    • @SpaceCadet@sopuli.xyz
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      11 months ago

      If you really want to get anal about it, yes I know there things like CNAME, PTR and MX records too but that’s outside of the scope of this discussion.

      DNS doesn’t deal with ports, there’s no way to say: homelab.example.com should point to IP address 1.2.3.4 and port 12400.

      • Equinox
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        211 months ago

        DNS can deal with ports.

        You can use a SRV record to specify the port for applications (not browsers) that support it.

        • @brygphilomena@lemmy.world
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          1011 months ago

          For the discussions regarding OPs web server they want externally accessible, no DNS does not do ports.

          For other applications there are SRV records, but that’s beyond the scope of the original question. It sounds like u/spacecadet didn’t want to confuse OP, and while SRV can assist certain applications with ports, pointing it out here isnt helpful.

          • Equinox
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            -411 months ago

            Sure, it’s not helpful, but just because something is out of scope for the original question doesn’t mean you can reiterate objectively false statements.

            They probably should have worded it like you did in your first sentence.

            • @brygphilomena@lemmy.world
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              511 months ago

              That’s just a “well, actually…” response.

              Saying it doesn’t do ports is basically just giving the eli5 help the people who are confused usually need. 9/10 the people asking for help are asking about a records or cname records. They want basic DNS help.

              When DNS is tought to laymen it’s just translation of a name to an IP, we don’t get into the weeds of rfc xxxx also has DNS provide the configuration of the listening service so the application knows how to communicate. Sometimes it’s best just to lay out the foundation so they can build on that knowledge later.

              • Equinox
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                311 months ago

                OP already got “basic dns help” in the top-level responses.
                Please build that foundation you mentioned out of correct information.

                I only take issue with short and wrong general statements where there is really no need to double down on them.
                I have no intent to reply any further.