Guest User!

You are not Sophos Staff.

This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

Access UTM from FQDN

I have a domain and would love to be able to access my UTM from that domain as a subdomain. Something like firewall.mikesdomain.com. How would I go about doing this and what ports would I need to open up? I can already access my webadmin and the user portal via my public ip.

Thanks in advance for the help.



This thread was automatically locked due to age.
Parents
  • I think I understand your problem as the following:

    • Externally, your UTM is addressed as something like UTM.EXAMPLE.COM, and has a certificate for UTM.EXAMPLE.COM and works on you public IP.
    • Internally, your UTM is addressed as something like UTM.EXAMPLE.LOCAL (or UTM alone also works) on a private IP.   Both of these names produce a certificate error.

    You may be able to access the UTM using the external address.  I am going to assume that this does not work.

    To use the external name to access the internal address, use one of these tricks.

    • create a HOST file entry for UTM.EXAMPLE.COM which maps it to the internal address
    • If you have Active Directory or a similar dns system, create a ZONE entry for UTM.EXAMPLE.COM, then create a default (empty) host name that maps to the internal address.
Reply
  • I think I understand your problem as the following:

    • Externally, your UTM is addressed as something like UTM.EXAMPLE.COM, and has a certificate for UTM.EXAMPLE.COM and works on you public IP.
    • Internally, your UTM is addressed as something like UTM.EXAMPLE.LOCAL (or UTM alone also works) on a private IP.   Both of these names produce a certificate error.

    You may be able to access the UTM using the external address.  I am going to assume that this does not work.

    To use the external name to access the internal address, use one of these tricks.

    • create a HOST file entry for UTM.EXAMPLE.COM which maps it to the internal address
    • If you have Active Directory or a similar dns system, create a ZONE entry for UTM.EXAMPLE.COM, then create a default (empty) host name that maps to the internal address.
Children
No Data