Hi everyone
I'm new here and i hope someone can help me with my problem
our customer network looks like :
stack core switches ---- routers ---- Fortigate --- internet----Fortigate---- datacenter
in core switches 3 vlans are configured
1- vlan 16 for it.local
2- vlan 1 for dsvm
3- vlan 17
4- vlan 18 dmz (new)
they asked me to create new vlan in same way as the other vlans, after that they asked vlan 16 should talk see vlan 18 so i what i have configured in fortigate :
1- Nat (VIP) port( http and tcp -8080)
2- ipv4 policy allowed source (all) to destination (VIP)
3- static route for the new range same way as others
4- from the vlans interface to trust interface allowed all -- all
what i achieved is :
1- i can ping from range vlan 16 to vlan 18 and the same for vlan 18
2- dns servers for all is in range vlan 16
10.50.16.31
10.50.16.32
3- i can ping from server in vlan 18 to these dns servers
4- i can telnet port 53 in vlan 18
the problem that i face right now
1- i cannot access any website/page when i use the dns servers although i can ping them
2- but when i change it to google dns everything is working properly
but this is not a good plan to keep it in public dns i have tried a lot to figure it out but without hope so can i get some help with that
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This is a forum for a specific product called FortiDNS whereas this is a FortiOS / FortiGate question. I would recommend reposting in the FortiOS Firewall Forum.
Dr. Carl Windsor Field Chief Technology Officer Fortinet
Hi
Okay thanks
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