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How do you create a loopback/hairpin NAT to an Interface IP?

I am trying to publish multiple services to the Internet.  It is working fine using business rules.  But, I want to be able to add a loopback/hairpin NAT so that if someone inside the network uses the public IP to access the service they are redirected to the internal network.  I would also like this bound to an interface IP and not an IP object because it will not always be a static IP.



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  • OK that's great then this is very easy, Here is what I did and it works great.
    Login to XG and on the left side select system->DNS now scroll down and under DNS Host Entry click add and enter your full domain name such as abc.com fill in the IP address of you internal server that is hosting the services click save and test. Good luck and please post back the results for others to learn.

    Happy New Year!