There is a web server and other resources on the local network, to which I can not connect from the LAN at https://www.domen.com/.
Connecting from LAN to NAT does not work.
How can I make the resources located on the LAN network communicate with each other?
In the firewall settings for LAN there is this rule:
You likely need to check that the NAT for the web server has reflection enabled, or you need to do split-DNS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-horizon_DNS
The latter is generally preferred from a security, performance, and reliability perspective. I.e. your direct web traffic doesn't go outside your network, takes a shorter route, and works even if the firewall is down.
Bart...
I can connect to a web server from any network behind NAT.
And the fact that in NAT (from the LAN) I can not connect anymore.
Decision:
Adding a gray address to / etc / hosts