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I've been searching all over for step-by-step tutorials and can't find any that cover the part about setting up the domain name behind a router. I'm not sure if all I need to do is set up port forwarding on the router, or if I'll need to learn more about DNS and BIND. I'd also like more info about security. Is Apple's security enough? the router's?
Can anybody give me any hints or point me in the right direction? Please sticky me if you know of any tutorials since I think forum rules prohibit posting URLs.
Thanks!
I think forum rules prohibit posting URLs
I hope I'm not speaking out, forum rules prohibit posting your own URL for site review or self-promotion, but allow URL's that answer a question brought up in discussion.
NAT with limited port mapping is pretty good basic security.
If that's a wireless router, remember to lock the "back door" into the network by requiring a strong password to join your wireless network, or, better yet, limit access to the network to only your computers. (Too many people worry only about attacks coming through the Internet.)
You can also turn on your OS X machines' firewalls and ensure any accounts with Admin access have non-trivial passwords.