Thank you all, Let me look into the option of an internal DNS then!
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Kyle Spencer <[email protected]> wrote: > Set up an internal DNS, reconfigure your DHCP to point clients to the > internal DNS, and have all clients connect to the server using its hostname > rather than its IP. > > You'll need to set up an internal DNS to scale the network at some point > anyway so it might as well be now. > > > ----- Original message ----- > > Hallo, > > > > Question: > > > > I have pfsense implemented as a firewall for a unit where the internal > > users are using a private subnet with the external interface using a > > public (internet routable) IP. > > > > The internal users have a dhcp server independent of my pfsense > > implementation. I have a web-server within the internal network using a > > private IP that I would want to be accessible using a public ip both by > > internal hosts and the external hosts. > > > > I have implemented port forwarding and external hosts can access the > > web-server using a public ip, however, internal hosts cannot access that > > internal web-server using the public ip. > > > > I have enabled nat reflection however in vain, Is there a way I can > > implement this without using the split dns option. > > > > -- > > Richard Zulu > > gtug lead, Kampala (Uganda) > > http://kampala.gtugs.org > > <http://kampala.gtugs.org> > > --------------------------------------------------------- > > http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardzulu > > http://www.twitter.com/richardzulu > > -- Richard Zulu gtug lead, Kampala (Uganda) http://kampala.gtugs.org <http://kampala.gtugs.org> --------------------------------------------------------- http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardzulu http://www.twitter.com/richardzulu
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