Note: If your firewall is older then 6.4 the tab is called ‘ IPv4 Policy‘ ![]() ‘Give it a sensible name, and add a comment if you wish > Set the interface to the public facing port > Type, set to ‘Static NAT‘ > External IP, (although it says range just type in the single public IP) > Internal IP = Enter the LAN IP > OK. From the management interface > Policy and Objects > Virtual IPs > Create New > Virtual IP Solutionįirst task is to create a ‘ Virtual IP‘, this will be the ‘ public IP‘ that the web server will use. ![]() Here the server is on the LAN if yours is in a DMZ then substitute the DMZ interface for the inside one I’m using. So to access my web server from ‘ outside‘ the firewall I need to give it a NATTED ‘ public‘ address on 192.168.100.0/24. I’m setting this up in EVE-NG on the work bench and this is what I’m trying to achieve I didn’t find this process particularly intuitive and it highlighted why I don’t like GUI management interfaces, (in 6.4 the menu names have changed, this rendering a million blog pages inaccurate!) a webserver then this is the process you want to carry out. If you have a host that you want to be able to access from the outside of the firewall e.g.
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