DNS Forward

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#1 Thu, 05/18/2017 - 03:35
idstechnology

DNS Forward

Ok. I have the current setup Its all set in a datacenter, Virtualmin is behind a firewall (pfsense) Have several domains on it, working dns and working reverse dns. All works great

Now i want to take it a step futher, have Virtualmin forward subdomain names to a internal ip. The idea behind it is that i can forward anything to any machine internaly.

I have a full /24 external block, but that being used up fast. We are also a voip provider and new machines are popping like rabbits and are consuming the external ip's

The plan is to use virtualmin as forward / proxy so only 3 ip's are used for evrything thats in and behind virtualmin. like voip01.domain.nl > 10.0.0.11 , voip02.domain.nl > 10.0.0.12

Yes i know pfsense can do this for me, but i already have to many systems to maintain and want to centralize management as much as possible. I find virtualmin a great system and like to expand it way futher then intended.

^_^

Mechanic > If it aint broke, dont fix it.

Engineer > If it aint broke, still does not have enough features yet.

Thu, 05/18/2017 - 12:06
unborn
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hi :) so if you know pfsense - you should be solved by now...

Configuring/troubleshooting Debian servers is always great fun

Fri, 05/19/2017 - 06:58
idstechnology

nope.

Virtualmin is the nameserver in its full glory, evrything ansurs to it.

And wile pfsense is nice, its only used as firewall and NAT. The idea is to centralize things

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