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07-02-2023 07:40 PM
* new here so if posted incorrectly. don't kill me *
Im trying to access mywebsite.com that is on a local IIS windows server.
I can access it from Outside ( via Cell phone ) via a NAT Inbound Policy.
I need to be able to go to mywebsite.com from a computer that is on the same vlan as the webserver. I have not found any documentation on how to setup that kind of nat policy. Can someone please assist. It would be greatly appreciated.
07-03-2023 01:15 AM
Hi @onedelve ,
All valid questions that @akuzhuppilly is asking but it sounds like you're trying to set up U-turn NAT (accessing an internal resource when you're resolving the external address).
U-turn NAT is explained here:
Hope this helps,
-Kim.
07-02-2023 10:37 PM
If it is on the same VLAN, then how the traffic is switched/routed?
Does it go through the FW?
How about the DNS lookup status from the internal network? Are you expecting to get the public IP or the private IP?
07-03-2023 01:15 AM
Hi @onedelve ,
All valid questions that @akuzhuppilly is asking but it sounds like you're trying to set up U-turn NAT (accessing an internal resource when you're resolving the external address).
U-turn NAT is explained here:
Hope this helps,
-Kim.
07-03-2023 06:17 AM
Yes its on the same vlan. It does go threw the firewall.
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