Do I need Anti-Virus installed when using a NAT connection?
Posted: 27. Mar 2015, 13:06
Hi all,
The problem I am having is with a VirtuaBox machine that has Windows 2012 installed on it. If I install Nortans Antivirus within the VirtualBox machine the performance is really poor and everything runs really slow. If I do not install the Nortans antivirus software within the VitualBox environment everything runs OK and the performance is really good.
The Host machine I am running VirtualBox on is a windows 7 machine and has Bitdefender Total Security 2015 anti-virus installed on it. If the VirtualBox machine uses a NAT connection from the Host machine network card do I still need to install antivirus software within the VirtualBox machine? The reason I ask this is six months ago I was using another VirtualBox machine that did not have Anti-Virus software installed on it. When I was installing some software on the VirtualBox machine the Host machine gave me a warning from Bitdefender that the website I was visiting had malware on the webpage and was not safe.
Many thanks
Colin
The problem I am having is with a VirtuaBox machine that has Windows 2012 installed on it. If I install Nortans Antivirus within the VirtualBox machine the performance is really poor and everything runs really slow. If I do not install the Nortans antivirus software within the VitualBox environment everything runs OK and the performance is really good.
The Host machine I am running VirtualBox on is a windows 7 machine and has Bitdefender Total Security 2015 anti-virus installed on it. If the VirtualBox machine uses a NAT connection from the Host machine network card do I still need to install antivirus software within the VirtualBox machine? The reason I ask this is six months ago I was using another VirtualBox machine that did not have Anti-Virus software installed on it. When I was installing some software on the VirtualBox machine the Host machine gave me a warning from Bitdefender that the website I was visiting had malware on the webpage and was not safe.
Many thanks
Colin