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jerryroy1
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Hide Nat to URL

Hello Checkmates!

Is it possible to create a Hide NAT to a URL instead of an IP address? The URL resolves to multiple IP's and they change with additional IP's added frequently.

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

No, you can't NAT to a URL.
Can you explain what you're trying to achieve and why in more detail?
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jerryroy1
Participant

Actually with querying the customer for more details, they want to route traffic out a particular interface when access to a certain domain is requested. The domain resolves to multiple IP's and they want to avoid defining all IP's and was hoping for any type of dynamic object to accomplish this?
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hllovet2
Explorer

I have the same problem.

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the_rock
MVP Gold
MVP Gold

Can you give us a screenshot of what you are trying to do?

 

Andy

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hllovet2
Explorer

 
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hllovet2
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the_rock
MVP Gold
MVP Gold

Message me privately, lets do remote session, I cant sadly open either screenshot, not sure why.

 

Andy

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the_rock
MVP Gold
MVP Gold

K, so just a quick update on this...I did webex with Hector and after fiddling with this in my lab, I see that dynamic object can be used in nat rule, so he will try that. I really have no clue if that will indeed work or not, but its the closest thing I found for domain object, since thats not accepted. Hector, keeps us posted.

 

Andy

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PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Dynamic Objects can be used in NAT rules.
If you're on R81, I believe you can use FDQN objects.

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the_rock
MVP Gold
MVP Gold

Thats PARTIALLY true, test it and you will see. Fact is, you can ONLY use it for hide not, not static nat, it throws an error, I just tested in R81 lab.

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