inbound routing based on request URI - possible?

can I send requests for http://dave.com to 192.168.1.5 and http://john.com to 192.168.1.6?

I have the firewall WAF rule setup to match a particular website name, but because the inbound NAT rule is processed first and is bound to only the port, i.e. 80 and then you must specify the destination, i.e. 192.168.1.5 - I can't see a way around this? (maybe it was never possible)

Cheers

R

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  • If you have some available static IPV4 addresses you could create an alias on your WAN port for another IP, point your DNS for the other site to that alias and configure WAF to listen on that port. If you can get IPv6 static addresses from your ISP you will have more addresses than you will ever need, way more than the number of aliases the XG is even capable of. Just a thought.

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  • If you have some available static IPV4 addresses you could create an alias on your WAN port for another IP, point your DNS for the other site to that alias and configure WAF to listen on that port. If you can get IPv6 static addresses from your ISP you will have more addresses than you will ever need, way more than the number of aliases the XG is even capable of. Just a thought.

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