Hi,
can you point me into the right steps how to implement the following: internet -> webserver1.intra.myintradomain.com -> goes to: 10.0.1.150:80
internet -> webserver2.intra.myintra.domain.com -> goes to: 10.0.1.160:80
So I would like to implement above. I know how to just map all traffic from an external port (let's say 80) to ONE SAME internal host, let's say: 10.0.1.200.
But how do I map traffic analyzing the FQDN (webserver1. etc...) to an internal ip? I don't have such an option unter Policy&Objects/VirtualIP's.
Thank you.
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I'm not sure if this answers to your question. But have you searched and found like this?
Hi, no your link is something different. That's port forwarding.
If you're looking for using FQDN on mapped-ips, you can use type. But I'm still not sure what exactly you want to do.
That's not going to work, because both are the same port 80 or 443 access at the one public IP. The FGT's VIP doesn't look inside of HTTP/HTTPS data packets to look for the URL it's trying to reach.
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