#Records help

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warm gull
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I would like assistance on trying to route my Crafty Controller with cloudflare, So I can connect it when I’m not home. Currently the IP address for it is 192.168.1.68:8111/login. I currently can connect to my Casaos from 192.168.1.68 but because Crafty has a /login I cannot route it.

Thank you for your time and assistance.

-Xio

cyan grottoBOT
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I'm happy to help you with routing your Crafty Controller with Cloudflare. However, I need to clarify a few things before we proceed.

Based on the provided documentation, I couldn't find any specific information about Crafty Controller or Casaos. It seems that these are custom devices or software that are not directly related to Cloudflare.

However, I can provide some general guidance on how to route a local IP address with Cloudflare.

To route your Crafty Controller with Cloudflare, you'll need to use Cloudflare's DNS service to create a subdomain that points to your local IP address. Here's a general outline of the steps:

  1. Create a subdomain in Cloudflare DNS that points to your local IP address (192.168.1.68). You can do this by creating a new A record in Cloudflare DNS.
  2. Set up port forwarding on your router to forward incoming traffic from the internet to your local IP address (192.168.1.68) on port 8111.
  3. Configure your Crafty Controller to use the subdomain you created in step 1.

However, I need to note that routing a local IP address with Cloudflare can be complex and may require additional configuration on your router and network. Additionally, there may be security implications to consider when exposing a local IP address to the internet.

I would recommend consulting the documentation for your router and Crafty Controller to ensure that you're configuring everything correctly and securely.

If you have any further questions or need more specific guidance, please let me know and I'll do my best to assist you.

Source: https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-wan/reference/traffic-steering/ (Note: This source is not directly related to your question, but it provides general information on Cloudflare's traffic steering capabilities.)