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====== Network Global Configuration ====== | ====== Network Global Configuration ====== | ||
- | Go to the “Network” page. | + | Click "Network" in the left column, then " |
- | {{:fester:e8bbf4b77134f349bcab89620c5be105.png}} | + | {{:fester112:pasted: |
- | | + | * Give your server a name by typing into the “Hostname” text box. |
- | | + | * Your server will most likely be on your private network behind the router so the “Domain” should be “local”. |
- | * Your server will most likely be on your private network behind the router so the “Domain:” should be “local” | + | * Input the Default Gateway IP address of your private network into the “IPv4 Default Gateway:” text box (in Fester’s case this is 192.168.1.1). |
- | * Input the Default Gateway IP address of your private network into the “IPv4 Default Gateway:” text box (4) (in Fester’s case this is 192.168.0.1). | + | * In the Nameserver 1:” text box put in the IP address of your ISPs Primary DNS server. You should be able to get this from your router or the ISPs website. |
- | * In the Nameserver 1:” text box (5) put in the IP address of your ISPs Primary DNS server. You should be able to get this from your router or the ISPs website. | + | * In the Nameserver 2:” text box put in the IP address of your ISPs Secondary DNS server. |
- | * In the Nameserver 2:” text box (6) put in the IP address of your ISPs Secondary DNS server. | + | * In the Nameserver 3:” text box put in the IP address of your ISPs Tertiary DNS server. Not all ISPs have a third DNS server so leave it blank if this is the case. |
- | * In the Nameserver 3:” text box (7) put in the IP address of your ISPs Tertiary DNS server. Not all ISPs have a third DNS server so leave it blank if this is the case. | + | * Now click the “Save” button. |
- | * Now click the “Save” button | + | |
- | If you do not know, and cannot find, the IP addresses for your ISP's DNS servers, you can use Google's Public DNS servers. | + | If you do not know, and cannot find, the IP addresses for your ISP's DNS servers, you can use Cloudflare's Public DNS servers. |
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The server can now find the Primary and Secondary DNS servers. This means web addresses (URLs) can now be resolved to IP addresses. | The server can now find the Primary and Secondary DNS servers. This means web addresses (URLs) can now be resolved to IP addresses. | ||