Port forwarding is a networking technique that allows traffic to pass through a network gateway (such as a router or firewall) from the internet to a specific device or service on a local network. It is used to redirect communication requests that arrive at a specific port on the external (public) IP address of the router to a designated device and port on the internal (private) network.
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