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NAT - static hosts error

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    jjstecchino
    last edited by Aug 8, 2008, 8:47 PM

    When creating NAT rules in previous version the NAT IP field (colored in red) would accept hostnames defined as static ip host inthe DHCP server. If i specify a static hostname as defined on the dhcp server page I get an error "Invalid address or host alias". Of note the hostname appears to be correctly entered in the dns forwarder as  it resolves correctly on my network

    Thanks

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      cmb
      last edited by Aug 9, 2008, 2:00 AM

      looks like a bug, ticket opened.  http://cvstrac.pfsense.org/tktview?tn=1799

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        jjstecchino
        last edited by Aug 9, 2008, 1:18 PM

        cmb - My mistake. do not recall behavior of 1.2. I missed the alias menu item under firewall. If I create an alias for a host it works well. It would be practical when you define a static dhcp lease to have a checkbox (checked by default) to create/edit an associated firewall alias. Otherwise this two lists of IP will easily get out of sync.
        The most common scenario is that if one wants a network server exposed to the wan, you give a static ip, best centrally managed by the dhcp server with a static lease and then forward ports to that ip address. It would only make sense to allow the dhcp static lease interface to create/update the firewall alias list.
        I guess it is not a bug but a feature request at this point.

        Johnny

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          cmb
          last edited by Aug 9, 2008, 5:27 PM

          I didn't think it ever did that, but thought maybe you were aware of a feature I wasn't.  :)

          I changed that to a feature request ticket.

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