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> On 2016, May 11, at 1:48 AM, FrancisM <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Is there any plugins from pfsense to do this kind of configuration just
> like reverse proxy. this is the scenario. I only have 1 public IP address...
> I know I can achieve this using other ports (higher ports) to mapped to my
> internal local server however I want to do it like this to mapped 1 to 1 in
> the same port. Is this possible in pfsense?
> ...
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Nope, I don’t think so.  http specifically sends the URL as part of the request 
so routing can then be done based on host name for virtual hosts on a single 
server.  I’m not aware of any such mechanism for ssh or RDP, the information 
just isn’t presented.  You’d need to separate by some network parameter like 
port or source address …

If you really want inside your network, you probably want to do VPN or ssh 
tunneling.  SSH is not PFSense specific, but it’s part of the package, and it 
does afford key based encryption around the RDP connections to arbitrary 
machines so you don’t have to worry about weak RDP encryption. It’s not a 
microsoft branded RD gateway if that’s what you were looking for.  And there 
are VPN options.  The book is worth the price of gold.

        ED.
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