Hi, 
 
I am currently doing the migration from ISA to pfSense firewall and I have a 
webserver hosting different sites, when trying to duplicate the rules of ISA, I 
noticed  the FQDN of the sites was declared in the firewall rules of ISA (I was 
not the one who setup the ISA server). 
 
What does this mean, FQDN in firewall rules?
Do I really have to declare the FQDN in pfSense, instead of just forward port 
80 to the webserver?
All domains were set to our own NS servers (NS1 in W2k3 Active Directory, NS2 
in Freebsd), is it safe and wise to use the pfSense gateway as the NS server to 
replace the current NS1 server?
 
As you noticed, my ultimate goal is to replace the current windows boxes to BSD 
boxes. Any ideas and info would be greatly appreciated... Thank you in advance.
 
Raleigh


      

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