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    "Spoofing" a WAN site and redirecting to LAN?

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      aagaag
      last edited by aagaag

      My crosstrainer (essential hardware in these lockdown days) has a browser hardwired to the home page "https://www.matrixfitness.com" and cannot be customized. I would like to redirect it to an internal LAN site called "http://sport.lan". Can I do that by creating a pfSense rule that applies specifically to the IP address of the crosstrainer (10.10.13.15)?
      I tried this rule (the alias "matrixfitness" contains three IP addresses identified per nslookup) but it does not work:
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        Fredouye
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        Have you tried "Host Overrides" in the DNS server ?

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          aagaag
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          The DNS server runs on a Windows 2016 server. But I suspect you are right, maybe I can set up the route without even changing anything on the pfSense firewall?

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