- Aug 8, 2004
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So I have a webserver called blah.com that has a real publicly reachable IP and my ASA does NAT so the 172.x translates to 123.x.x.x., internally clients point to my internal dns and get the internal 172.x ip.
I also have a guest wireless network that now needs access to this site, they have public, open dns servers configured which returns the external IP when queried. The guest wireless also hangs off a separate interface on the firewall. What would I need to do to allow the guest wireless users who are getting the 123.x.x.x address to connect to this internal site?
I know my explanation sucks, so feel free to ask for clarification on anything.
I also have a guest wireless network that now needs access to this site, they have public, open dns servers configured which returns the external IP when queried. The guest wireless also hangs off a separate interface on the firewall. What would I need to do to allow the guest wireless users who are getting the 123.x.x.x address to connect to this internal site?
I know my explanation sucks, so feel free to ask for clarification on anything.
