Is it possible to use No-IP to redirect a port, e.g. 1234 to 25565?
I am trying to host a Minecraft server for me and my friend for the first time, and I am using a tunnelling service, because I am not able to port forward my router.
I want to redirect the URL of au2.localto.net:3102 to <myurl>.serveminecraft.net:25565, so players can join with <myurl>.serveminecraft.net and automatically be sent to au2.localto.net:3102.
I am wondering if it is possible
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Requested by ascend910#0
Not for free, no, (costs $2 USD per month)
Why 2 layers though? Obfuscation?

you only need the No-IP service in order for Minecraft servers to run, no other dns/reverse proxy shabang (e.g localtonet) required
if you're not doing security through obscurity idk what you're trying to do here

if it's just you and your friends, no need to make this so complicated
they dont want to add the port in the ip
read the title
but you wouldn't have to when you're using No-IP's dynamic DNS services...

a domain would automatically use 25565 when entered into minecraft
(I was more asking why it's double layered, not the port forwarding part)