Managing VDF/NAT Port forwarding for NAT Vps to connect to outside world

VPS Domain Forwarding (VDF) Records Management

VDF records can be accessed by navigating to:

· Admin Panel > Virtual Servers > Domain Forwarding

EndUser Panel > VPS Management > Domain Forwarding

VDF Records table shows following information about records:

1. ID: VDF record’s unique ID.

2. VPS: VPS ID and hostname to which the VDF record belongs [Available only on Admin Panel on Domain Forwarding page]

3. Server: Server name of the server on which the VPS is hosted. [Available only on Admin Panel on Domain Forwarding page]

4. Protocol: Protocol type of the VDF record.

5. Source Domain/IP: Externally visible source domain name or IP of the VDF record through which VPS service will be accessible.

6. Source Port: Externally visible source port of the VDF record through which VPS service will be accessible.

7. Destination IP: One of the VPS private (local) IPs on which the VPS will be hosting its service internally.

8. Destination Port: Port attached to one of the VPS private (local) IPs on which the VPS will be hosting its service internally.

9. Actions: Provides the option to udpate/delete VDF record.

Adding VDF record

1. On Domain Forwarding page, click on “NEW”

2. Fill in following details:

1. Server: Select the server on which the VPS is hosted. [Available only on Admin Panel on Domain Forwarding page]

2. VPS: Select the VPS for which you want to add record. [Available only on Admin Panel on Domain Forwarding page]

3. Protocol: Select HTTP or HTTPS protocol for WEB service and TCP for any.

4. Source Domain/IP: Select Source IP if the selected Protocol is TCP. Enter valid domain name if the selected Protocol is HTTP or HTTPS. Note: For HTTP/HTTPS, the domain name must point to one of the server’s allowed IP. IP address is not allowed to be used as a Source Domain.

5. Source Port: This is the server’s port on which it will listen for request from outside (publicly).

6. Destination IP: One of the IP of the VPS on which to pass on the request internally to the VPS.

7. Destination Port: Any port on which the service will be listening on within the VPS.

3. Click on “Add” to add the record.

Modifying VDF record

1. On Domain Forwarding page, click on edit icon on right of the VDF record.

2. Make necessary changes.

3. Click on Save icon on the right to save the changes made or revert icon to revert back.

Removing VDF record

1. On Domain Forwarding page, click on delete icon on right of the VDF record.

2. Confirm to delete.

Removing multiple VDF records

1. On Domain Forwarding page, select VDF records which you want to remove.

2. At bottom, select “Delete” option and click on “Go”.

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