Is there any way to port forward port 80 to my internal Pi ip address without going into router settings? Since I live on campus i don't really think that it is an option
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If your router supports uPnP, you may be able to create a port mapping that way. But that kind of thing is unlikely to work on a properly managed network. Especially not for well-known ports!
UPNP is the only way to do it without accessing the router. You can use a tool like UPNP PortMapper do do this but It will probably not wok on campus wifi.
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Port forwarding should be done by the router.
If you cannot access the router configuration and you are on a private network then there is no way to access it from outside except if your raspberry py contact the client in first place.
You might ask a person in charge of the router to do it for you I guess.
It could bring security issues if any devices in the network could have access to port forwarding...
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