If you have a domain name registered through some service (such as domain
monger), they probably have a separate entry for the port filled in with a
default value of 80.

If you're doing it yourself, you could try:  192.168.1.2:81
where you append the port number directly after the webserver's address. 
You would also have to remember to define this port entry in the
httpd.conf file.

> Garrett Krueger wrote:
>> You would need to include any non-standard (non port 80) port values
>> in the DNS entry on your supporting name servers.
>
> How do you put a port value in a Domain Name Service entry?  What kind
> of record would that be?
>
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