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Publishing to domain

Open valonymeri opened this issue 8 years ago • 10 comments

Hi. very nice work, but i cant publish it on domain only in localhost. how do i make it run on public domain i am using windows server.

valonymeri avatar Feb 24 '17 14:02 valonymeri

you can deploy to a domain using Heroku or Bluemix

vikramdurai avatar Feb 25 '17 05:02 vikramdurai

Thx for the replay. Do i use Heroku or Bluemix even if I want to deploy on my own dedicated windows server and my own domain.

valonymeri avatar Feb 25 '17 09:02 valonymeri

You could deploy on your own server if you want, you just need to install node.js and dependencies, then configure your firewall/router to forward requests to the the correct port on your computer.

PortPixel avatar Feb 25 '17 13:02 PortPixel

I did deploy but it starts on localhost:3000 how to start it on public domain. Thx for the reply

valonymeri avatar Feb 25 '17 13:02 valonymeri

You need to foward external ip address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) to your computer's internal ip address on your network (usually 192.168.xxx.xxx). This can usually be done in your router's configuration page

PortPixel avatar Feb 25 '17 13:02 PortPixel

Should i do that in my dedicated server. (Godaddy) and can is it accesible than from all the world. If u can please explain a bit i would appreciate it very much. Thank you very much

valonymeri avatar Feb 25 '17 13:02 valonymeri

I don't know how to set it up on a GoDaddy server, but I'm sure if you look it up there are tutorial on how to do it.

PortPixel avatar Feb 25 '17 17:02 PortPixel

I've looked up everywhere i cant seem to find the solution, can you please find me a solution how to publish this app on windows server to and point to domain. i would appreciate it very much

valonymeri avatar Feb 27 '17 13:02 valonymeri

you can search youtube.....

vikramdurai avatar Mar 10 '17 09:03 vikramdurai

If the app is running on port 3000, and you want it to appear when you access port 80 (when you type in the domain name), then follow this guide.

baileypumfleet avatar Jun 07 '17 06:06 baileypumfleet