Currently we have a web site that is hosted on-premises and split-DNS so if somebody is on our private network they get the 10.x IP but the public gets the public IP.
We also have guest WIFI. This is a network that can not route to the private networks and does not have private DNS. When a user on the guest wifi goes to our public website it can not route to the public IP. Is this a common issue?
The firewall is a Cisco ASA and it also acts as a physical edge that is plugged straight into the ISP.
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