HTTP Redirect
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one can run a webserver behind router. There must also be a mechanism so you can | one can run a webserver behind router. There must also be a mechanism so you can | ||
still access the router web administration pages (maybe use an alternate port). | still access the router web administration pages (maybe use an alternate port). | ||
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Revision as of 12:23, 9 February 2006
HotSpot HTTP Redirect (v23b2+)
Option found in Administration/HotSpot/HTTP Redirect
This option enables an HTTP redirector for proxy usage.
The amount of information currently provided is minimal; please update this section with more information.
What is this typing section.. I'm new.
Message by Saivert: I thought this was a way to let port 80 connections through so one can run a webserver behind router. There must also be a mechanism so you can still access the router web administration pages (maybe use an alternate port).