I use noip.com to convert my dnamic IP address to a static name.  They have a 
service that is called a "Port 80 redirect".  That takes your gnump3d
name of:

hostname.com:8001

and converts to:

hostname.com

Basically it simplifies your address for your users.  I want to take my old 
gnump3d hostname of linuxhippy and rename it to anewhope.  I did this
in /etc/gnump3d/gnump3d.conf with hostaname = anewhope and commenting out 
hostname = linuxhippy.  Now my new server address works fine, but people
who try to login with my old hostname of linuxhippy are lost in cyberspace.

How can I equate these:

http://linuxhippy.servemp3.com:8001 = http://anewhope.servemp3.com

I already have these 2 subdomains at noip.com....all works one at a time if I 
restart my server with a new hostname.

Marty


    


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