Created on 07-12-2011 08:39 AM
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Created on 08-11-2011 06:57 AM
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www1 192.168.0.1 with 5 website www2 192.168.0.2 with 10 websitethat sounds like you are using the http-request-header/DNS-name to let the server decide which Website it presents for the request. If so, you can configure 2 VIP with port forwarding for port 80 - one with destination www1 - one with destination www2 Before you can configure the VIPs, check that there is no other VIP with the same external IP (and port forwarding disabled) or the same name. In the external dns you will have to use the VIP1 for www1 and VIP2 for www2. The FGT passes the full request to the webserver, which has to decide which site to present (using the dns-name from the request header) So you can use the to public IPs for other services than port 80, too. Let' s say smtp/25. Therefor you have to configure a third VIP with port forwarding for port 25 and as destination the ip of your mailserver. Some or other than your webserver. The VIP on the Fortigate always does a port forwarding, but if you leave the point unchecked, it forwards ALL ports. With the point checked the NAT is limited to the port configured in the VIP settings. Hope that helps!
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