Then I met David for dinner and he brought me out the server. All I had to do then was plug it in, turn it on, change that server's internal network info to work within my network, then forward the necessary ports on my router.
Bada bing, it was back up and running. I am going to make some additional changes over the next couple of days to segment that server on it's own network. This way if it gets hacked or something, no one can get to my other computers/devices within my home/office.
It was locked up when I woke up this morning (database services hung), so I had to reboot it and now we're back up a 2nd time.
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