VirtualBox with Smoothwall - VPN?
Posted: 28. Jan 2011, 23:25
I have a Windows 2003 server that runs VirtualBox 4.0.2. Currently I have about 3 hosts on it for testing purposes. The server is starting to bog down, and without access to a larger machine with more memory/cpu, I was wondering if I could use a Smoothwall image on each server to create a VPN tunnel between to internal VirtualBox networks.
The first server has a Smoothwall VM, with one NIC connected to the internal "Lab"network. The second NIC is a bridged adapter, and has been given it's own IP address on my real network. The internal network DHCP and DNS is handled by a single AD image, and is in the 192.168.0.1/24 range.
I'd like to duplicate this on a second machine, but have the range 192.168.1.1/24, and then create a VPN tunnel between the two (since they're both accessible by real IPs on my network), to allow one "Lab" network to talk to the other.
Has anyone attempted this? Is this even possible? What hiccups should I be on the lookout for?
The first server has a Smoothwall VM, with one NIC connected to the internal "Lab"network. The second NIC is a bridged adapter, and has been given it's own IP address on my real network. The internal network DHCP and DNS is handled by a single AD image, and is in the 192.168.0.1/24 range.
I'd like to duplicate this on a second machine, but have the range 192.168.1.1/24, and then create a VPN tunnel between the two (since they're both accessible by real IPs on my network), to allow one "Lab" network to talk to the other.
Has anyone attempted this? Is this even possible? What hiccups should I be on the lookout for?