Is it a good idea to exchange links within your own domain network?

Domain and Subdomain forward to dyndns and webspace?

  • I pretty much have no idea about handling domains so to me my question looks horribly complex but maybe somebody with more knowledge can help me. First of i have 3 domains 1. Domain is linked to my web space i will refer to it as ".wd" 2. Domain is my dyndns domain being updated with my ever changing home ip i will refer to it as ".dd" 3. Domain is currently not linked to anything and is intended as main domain to "combine" the others i will refer to it as ".md" Essentially i want as said link everything over my main domain both my web space and my home computer. How ever since i use my home network at times to run game servers the forward for that would need a port if possible. so basically "server.domain.md" should link to "domain.dd:port" while accessing "domain.md" links to "domain.wd" if sub-domain forward to ports is not possible i would prefer if the md and wd link stays the same but "domain.md:port" would forward to "domain.dd:port" Or any other suggestions on how to combine the web space and the dynamic domain onto the main? Is any of the options possible? Any alternatives? And what would i need for solutions? Thank you to anyone who can help me. (and just for those wondering why 3 one i registered some time ago(main) one came free with the web space and one i need for my dynamic ip)

  • Answer:

    Congrats for all the three domains. Enjoy gaming to the extreme!

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