I've created a NAT rule for an internal webserver, situated on the same internal network as the workstation. It works from the outside, from internet - but if I try to connect to the webserver from the local network, it doesn't work.
I need to be able to have users on the internal network connect to the webserver using the external name; why doesn't that work?
Internal net is 192.168.100.*, and externally we have a /25 network, one of which is an "additional IP address" on the external NIC of the astaro firewall. Is it impossible to "bounce" on the to the same internal NIC?
When I try ping , I get replies, from address of the webserver, something else that's weird.
/Micke, Sweden.
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