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SaaS to On-Premise: how to set up intern domains for private network overwhelmed with the firewall for solution

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I recently started as a intern and I'm overwhelmed with my job. We have a product which is hosted externally. We only have a simple router.

The Services should be running in Docker Containers with Reverse-proxy on a server. These services should be reachable with another devices on the private network via browser. Can I set Domains for the services in hosts.txt and can these services be reachable in private network?

Is it better to resolve domains with a intern DNS-resolver? In best case it should only come to work when our specific Domains are asked.

On the other hand we are thinking of getting a hardware Firewall anyway. Can it do this job? On the other Hand we have a second old Router.

On the whole we are looking for the best practical path of least resistance to be able to internally route to these services with domains. Is there anybody, who was going through the same process?

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