Hello,
I want to create a VIP to be able to access my Internal server Web GUI from External - but i don't know how to do.
I've Few Public IP free from my site.
Someone can explained it to me please?
Regards
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Sure.
Outline:
- create VIP
- create policy
- use VIP as destination address
- test
details:
In "Policy and Objects / Virtual IPs", click "Create new".
Give it a name.
Select the interface on which the traffic is coming in (e.g., "wan1").
Enter one of your public IPs (or _the_ one public IP).
-> if you need that address for some other access, you need to create a "port mapping" VIP. That is, the port used for access is arbitrary (= of your choice, 1024-65535) and is going to be translated to the port used for server access (e.g. 80 for HTTP).
"map to": enter the internal address of the server
"optional filters": leave blank atm
"Port Forwarding": depends on your situation like explained above.
Click OK to create the VIP.
Note: the VIP will _not_ be active by now. For that to happen, it needs to be used in a policy.
Create a policy.
For example, from source interface "wan1" to LAN port "internal1", source address "all" to destination address "myVIP" (!), service (whatever is desired), no NAT.
Now test.
Note: only if the VIP is not port forwarding you can use ping to test the access.
That's all.
Hi @MaxH
You can follow the below guide to set up the VIP.
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-Virtual-IP-VIP-port-forwarding-configurati...
Hi There
You may also refer to our administration guide for configuring VIP
https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortigate/7.4.4/administration-guide/510402
Regards,
Nik
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