No yo do not have to declare FQDN....and why you want to forward port 80 o webserver....if your webserver is live then you dont have to do port forwarding..
Regards Abdulrehman On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Raleigh Guevarra <[email protected]>wrote: > 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 > >
