WatchGuard Technologies SSL VPN Water Heater User Manual


 
Name Service Providers
50 Firebox SSL VPN Gateway
Note
IP pooling is configured per groups, as described in “Enabling IP Pooling” on page 94.
Name Service Providers
Name resolution is configured on the Name Service Providers tab. You can specify the following:
DNS Server 1, DNS Server 2, DNS Server 3
These are the IP address of the first, second, and third DNS servers.
DNS suffixes
These are the DNS suffixes of the servers. Each entry in the list is separated by a space. Each
entry should follow the format of site.com. Do not precede a suffix with a dot (“.”), such as
.site.com.
By default, the Firebox SSL VPN Gateway checks a user’s remote DNS only. If you want to allow
failover to a user’s local DNS, you need to enable split DNS.
WINS Server
This is the IP address of the WINS server.
To have client connections communicate with the WINS Server, the IP address must be
manually added to the Accessible Networks list on the Global Cluster Policies tab. For more
information, see “Controlling Network Access” on page 56. The IP address must also be added
as a network resource on the Access Policy Manager tab and added to the user group(s). For
more information, see “Defining network resources” on page 99.
To enable split DNS
1On the Access Policy Manager tab, in the left pane, right-click a group and click Properties.
2On the Networking tab, select Enable split-DNS.
The Firebox SSL VPN Gateway fails over to the local DNS only if the specified DNS servers cannot be contacted, but
not if there is a negative response.
To edit the HOSTS file
You can add entries to the Firebox SSL VPN Gateway HOSTS file from the Name Service Providers tab.
The Firebox SSL VPN Gateway uses the entries in the HOSTS file to resolve FQDNs to IP addresses.
When the Firebox SSL VPN Gateway attempts to translate an FQDN to an IP address, the Firebox SSL VPN
Gateway checks its HOSTS file before connecting to DNS to perform the address translation. If the Fire-
box SSL VPN Gateway can translate the FQDN to an IP address using the information in the HOSTS file, it
does not use DNS to perform the address translation.
You might want to add entries to the HOSTS file in an Firebox SSL VPN Gateway deployment where the
network configuration prevents the Firebox SSL VPN Gateway from connecting to DNS to perform
address translations. Also, adding entries to the HOSTS file can optimize performance because the Fire-
box SSL VPN Gateway does not have to connect to a different server to perform the address translations.
To add an entry to the HOSTS file
1On the Firebox SSL VPN Gateway Cluster tab, open the window for an appliance.
2Click the Name Service Providers tab.