Create a destination NAT policy rule for static translation
that also rewrites the IPv4 address in a DNS response based on the original
or translated destination address of the NAT rule.
When you configure a destination NAT policy
rule that performs static translation of IPv4 addresses, you can
also configure the rule so that the firewall rewrites the IPv4 address
in a DNS response based on the original or translated IP address
configured for the rule. The firewall performs NAT on the IPv4 address
(the FQDN resolution) in a DNS response (that matches the rule)
before forwarding the response to the client; thus, the client receives
the appropriate address to reach the destination service.
View
the
DNS rewrite use
cases to help you determine whether to specify that the rewrite
occur in the
reverse or
forward direction.
You
cannot enable Bi-directional source address
translation in the same NAT rule where you enable DNS rewrite.