I have one or more WebMasters on a LAN. How can I make them accessible outside the LANs firewall?
You can connect multiple WebMasters to the Internet using NAT, or Network Address Translation. The basic purpose of NAT is to multiplex traffic from the internal network and present it to the Internet as if it was coming from a single computer having only one IP address. It also gives you greater flexibility, as you can assign private or ‘fake’ IP addresses to the controllers, accessible only to the LAN, then pass it to a ‘real’ IP address accessible from outside the LAN.
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