I am a new user in clearOS I am using version 7 and I need to publish several websites.
I have a server with two websites that I need to publish 172.16.0.3/w/ and 172.16.0.3/J/ I need to publish it with a public IP but I already probe with 1-to-1 NAT but it does not show me anything
I have a server with two websites that I need to publish 172.16.0.3/w/ and 172.16.0.3/J/ I need to publish it with a public IP but I already probe with 1-to-1 NAT but it does not show me anything
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Try not to over-complicate the firewall.
If you need to allow ClearOS to be your webserver, you should only use the 'Incoming Firewall Rules' ruleset. Adding 1:1 NAT is for extra IPs from your ISP and will only confuse your firewall if you only have the 1 IP address.
https://sfj48-fkj200.heiksthsd.cf/resources/documentation/clearos/content:en_us:kb_o_virtual_interfaces_dmz_port_forwarding_and_1-1_nat -
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1-to-1 NAT is for where you have multiple public IP's on a single interface. If you have a single public IP then, if the web server is running on ClearOS and ClearOS is your gateway, you want to open Incoming ports 80 and 443. If 172.16.0.3 is a machine on your LAN, you want to port forward instead. Do not do both at the same time. It does not work.
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I've deleted your other post as it was to a 7 year old thread.
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