Hello,
I have 2 webservices running Confluence and Jira on the same internal webserver, accessible by two different ports, 8081 and 8090, on that server.
Both are accessible from internet and protected by the web server protection of the UTM. Access from internet is by urls confluence.x.x and jira.x.x. I found out that I had to turn of form hardening, otherwise I got errors when trying to access them from the internet. Don't know why, though.
To reach both webservices from the internal network I created 2 full nat rules (see attached) with dns hosts for the 2 urls. They resolve (point) to the same external IP. The thing is that I can only reach the confluence site from the internal network. When trying url jira.x.x I'm diverted to the confluence login page.
I'm probably doing something wrong, but can not see what. Does the full NAT rules don't take into account the two different urls?
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