Multi-Domains - Multi-Interfaces
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I do not know enough to make an intelligent start to look for making this configuration work.
foo.com <–> (public IP x.y.z.49)pfSense:WAN <==> pfSense:LAN(10.1.10.5) <–> Pluto(10.1.10.2)
bar.com <–> (public IP x.y.z.49)pfSense:WAN <==> pfSense:OPT(10.2.10.5) <–> Daffy(10.2.10.2)In other words, domains foo and bar both resolve to x.y.z.49.
Based on the domain name, I want the respective traffic to use the associated interface.
I have been exploring Squid, but the dozens of tutorial sites I have visited are either badly written, assumes the reader is a *nix god, focuses on aspects of Squid I am not interested in, or all three.
Is Squid the solution here?
If not, what is? Can pfSense do this by itself?
If so, where would be a well-written, comprehensive, "For Dummies" tutorial on the Reverse Proxy aspects of Squid as presented in the pfSense WebGUI?
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pfSense cannot do this in it's default setup.
You need a reverse proxy that can read host headers. I believe there are more than one available as a package for pfSense though I've never set this up myself.
Have a search through the forum for 'host headers'.Steve