Hi Guys,
Its great to meet you all....
I have a problem setting up the Virtual Box in my xp machine.
Scenerio: One guest machine(NAT Server with routing and remote access) which should be directly connected to internet and rest all guest machines should connect internet through first machine ( Nat Server). Host machine is also be connected to internet. NAT Server should have two cards LAN and WAN one connected to guest machines and second connected directly to internet.
Please let me know what to choose Host-only adapter,NAT , Bridged or internal network, so that i can achieve this goal.
I have tried many combinations but no luck.
Kindly let me know some suggestions in this forums or on my email:hitesh.luthra5@gmail.com
Regards
Hitesh Luthra
Port forwarding and routing and remote access
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Re: Port forwarding and routing and remote access
Use a network adapter with the setting internal network to connect all guest VMs. Use another network adapter for the first VM with the setting NAT to connect the first machine to the internet. Or use bridged networking for the first machine, then you don't have to use port forwarding.