05.11.2016, 07:18
You need to use the same C class address. Class C the portion of 192.168.XXX.1 where XXX is the class C. Class B is the 168, Class A is the 192. The 1 is a class d, and if your router is 1, then you shouldn't use that for your forwarding address, as it should be what the host machine is.
What's the IP of your router, and what's the IP of your hosting machine?
I'd suggest to allocate an IP for your server manually, making an exclusion for the DHCP server so it doesn't allocate it to another machine and cause an IP conflict.
Then when you set the IP Forwarding up, it'll ONLY be to that machine, not whatever device got the IP address at the time. (Not that it'd likely happen, it'd likely be a 7 day off event that would cause the servers dynamic IP to be reallocated.)
Chuck up your IPs if you can't figure this one out.
What's the IP of your router, and what's the IP of your hosting machine?
I'd suggest to allocate an IP for your server manually, making an exclusion for the DHCP server so it doesn't allocate it to another machine and cause an IP conflict.
Then when you set the IP Forwarding up, it'll ONLY be to that machine, not whatever device got the IP address at the time. (Not that it'd likely happen, it'd likely be a 7 day off event that would cause the servers dynamic IP to be reallocated.)
Chuck up your IPs if you can't figure this one out.