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I recently started digging into the Linux world and out of some old parts I created a server running nextcloud that can help me hoard more media. It automatically created these ports in my routerimage.png.4726d311ab5ba8bc4ad8a75e759190a8.png

Are these enough, and if yes, how can I connect to it? Thank you so much and sorry for asking such a stupid question but im new to network stuff

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Just now, BlueScope819 said:

I don't think it can automatically create those ports in your router. Depending on what specifically you are using the NextCloud server for, you may have to manually assign a port forward in your router in order to access the server from outside the network.

I thought it assigned those automatically since I haven't inputted them and I a the only one in the house who knows the gateway password, sorry if bothering but would external host be my external ip? Thanks

 

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