By Mobilpadde
I realize this is somewhat a quite frequently asked question, but I haven’t been able to find exactly what I was looking for…
Is it possible to point multiple domains to the different ports of a droplet? I’d love to be able to do this without any installing anything. I’ve multiple node servers running with forever, each on its own port, would it be possible to point different domains to each of these?
Thanks, Mads Cordes
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I should probably add, that I’m everything BUT savvy with dns records (Basically I no idea what the heck I’m looking at every time I go to the DNS tab [Even though I managed to set up one domain :D ])
Hey Mads, <br>this should help you: <br>https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-host-multiple-node-js-applications-on-a-single-vps-with-nginx-forever-and-crontab <br> <br>
Thanks! (Though I’ll have to install nginx, but, well, it’s probably for the best)
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