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Using a domain
How to use a domain with HFS?
First: be sure that your domain is correctly working.
A domain is just a name/alias for your IP address, so what you need to do is to replace the numeric ip in your HFS address.
Example:
- your HFS is working on
http://1.2.3.4
- your domain is
gnappo.ddns.net
- then you can access your HFS on
http://gnappo.ddns.net
That's it, you are done!
As you can see, it's just another address, you don't need to do anything on HFS. The new address just works, provided that your domain is working correctly.
If you are using a non-standard port, and your address was like http://1.2.3.4:8011
, you still need to include it with the domain: http://gnappo.ddns.net:8011
Please, notice that the numeric address still works, you can use both.
The above applies also to dynamic domains like the ones offered by No-ip.
You can tell HFS to use your domain when displaying an address.
- Go to Admin-panel
- click Internet
- In the "Address" section, click "Change"
- Enter your domain in the field "Custom IP or domain"
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If you are using a custom port, you need to enter it together with the domain, for example: gnappo.ddns.net:8011