You can provide the settings for your private DNS to help Gateway route traffic within your private network. You can specify the IP addresses of your DNS servers, the domain names delegated to your DNS servers for forward lookups, and the CIDRs delegated to your DNS servers for reverse lookups. The DNS Server IP addresses are shared by all of connector groups and must be included in a connector group. You can get this information from your network administrator.
On the menu bar, click Settings > Network.
Click the Private Network tab.
Click DNS.
To specify a DNS server, perform the following actions:
Click DNS Servers.
Click Add DNS Server.
Type the IP address for your DNS server and click Add.
To specify a domain for forward lookups, perform the following actions. You can specify a maximum of 100 forward lookup zones.
Click Forward Lookup Zone.
Click Add Forward Zone.
Type a domain name and click Add.
If you do not specify a forward lookup zone, the Gateway Connector health check will fail. If you enable split tunneling and do not specify a forward lookup zone, all DNS queries will go through the tunnel.
To specify a CIDR for reverse lookups, perform the following actions:
Click Reverse Lookup Zone.
Click Add Reverse Zone.
Type a CIDR and click Add.
To edit an address or domain name, click .
To remove an address or domain name, click .
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