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How to provide dns on any webserver?

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    lordfurqon
    last edited by Apr 9, 2017, 6:45 AM

    My first time using pfsense.
    I have 2 webserver with each ip:

    webserver1 192.168.200.2
    webserver2 192.168.200.3

    I also have a public DNS:

    webserver1.com
    webserver2.com

    how to manage every webserver to get the public DNS, respectively?

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      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
      last edited by Apr 9, 2017, 10:16 AM

      So do those public fqdn point to different public IPs.. Or just your 1 public IP?  If so then you would have to use reverse proxy to allow outside users to be forwarded to different IPs behind pfsense based upon the fqdn being asked for.

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        lordfurqon
        last edited by Apr 10, 2017, 4:21 PM

        @johnpoz:

        So do those public fqdn point to different public IPs.. Or just your 1 public IP?  If so then you would have to use reverse proxy to allow outside users to be forwarded to different IPs behind pfsense based upon the fqdn being asked for.

        This is very helpful and is successfully implemented, thanks.

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