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Web Server configuration.

Hello all,

I've been looking for information about the correct way to use the web server module on XG but I couldn't find anything.

Also ask to a Live support agent on chat and he didn't have any document that could help me.

So, what I want to know is if I'm available to have 2 servers published with the same public IP and the same port.

For example: https://mail.company.com and https://www.company.com

From my knowledge, which is pretty basic, it's not possible to publish 2 sites with the same port and same public IP but I was reading this on the 'Help' tab of the firewall:

From my understanding is possible to publish multiple sites using Path specific routing on the WAF rule. I did a rule for testing but wasn't working.



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  • Hi John,

     

    You just need to create two business rules like below.

     

      

    Each would have the subdomain set to their respective address and point to their respective internal server that is configured under "Web Server"

    I would create the required certs for each sub-domain, or if you have a wildcard cert import that and use that on both.

    Order of the rules doesn't matter as each subdomain is different.

     

    As for site path rules, these are for the more to do with the same Server and multiple paths, so you can be restrictive on what you allow.

    So in your example with Exchange, they have OWA/ECP and ect set, but you could remove some of them and then you have essentially removed access to that path but still allowed access to another.

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  • Hi John,

     

    You just need to create two business rules like below.

     

      

    Each would have the subdomain set to their respective address and point to their respective internal server that is configured under "Web Server"

    I would create the required certs for each sub-domain, or if you have a wildcard cert import that and use that on both.

    Order of the rules doesn't matter as each subdomain is different.

     

    As for site path rules, these are for the more to do with the same Server and multiple paths, so you can be restrictive on what you allow.

    So in your example with Exchange, they have OWA/ECP and ect set, but you could remove some of them and then you have essentially removed access to that path but still allowed access to another.

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