Hi, I have a site-to-site vpn set up between 2 fortigates: Site A Fortigate 300E and site B Fortigate 60F, and I was able to fill the vpn and the communication between both sites. When I connect to a computer at site A from site B I can do it without problems through the IP, but for security reasons I want them to be able to communicate through the host name. In site A all my computers belong to a domain (mycompany.com.mx) but in my site B the computers are not within a domain. Is it possible to get site B computers to access site A computers by hostname and not just by IP? I hope you can help me Thank you
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You have two ways:
[ol]Hi,
Site B computers need to be able to access a none domain joined DNS server via s2s VPN.
For example if you are able to add those A records to Fortigate and set up Fortigate address as DNS address for Site B computer to use, it may solve your case, good luck.
Thanks,
BH
You have two ways:
[ol]In my site B, I have an interface such as LAN 192.168.xx.xx, and within this same interface I have created a VLAN (172.16.xx.xx) to all the equipment in site B I assigned a fixed IP of this VLAN, then Is it necessary to change this VLAN so that it assigns DHCP to the computers and put the DNS of missite A?
if you have assigned the static ip you must modify manually the dns of clients with DNS Server of site A.
If I assign DNS from site A to the computers from site B, internet access is lost, right now I have them configured with google DNS 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and in this way they give me internet access and I also have access to the computers of my site A but through IP and what I want is to be able to access through the name of the computers.
I have the corresponding policies and I have phase 2 configured to access my DNS from site A, in the static routes I have doubts. In my site B I have 3 static routes, one I have as a destination my DNS and another subnet that I want to access, and one towards the internet, but in site A I do not have these policies
In site A you must have a route like this:
Destination: subnet B
Gateway: VPN Site to Site to B (Interface VPN)
Distance: 10
Status: Enabled
Without this route the DNS Server does not respond to client in site B.
I will make these changes and share the results.
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