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FQDN name in NAT rule
Hi,
I would like to add a FQDN name to a NAT rule. For example, all traffic from domain1.device1.com has to be redirected to an internal IP. Is this possible? How can I do that?
I want to do it because third party gateways have dynamic IP address and to establish an IPSec connection between them and my CheckPoint I can't use certificates (CheckPoint is not able to do it with PSK). By this way, I wan't to redirect all IPSec traffic to an internal device to establish the VPN between third party gateway and internal device.
Thanks beforehand,
Mike.
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I have created a domain name. Now I am looking for how to add in destination the CheckPoint public address.
