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RE: Bridging
Posted: 29. Sep 2008, 22:28
by houstonpcguy
Dest wrote:Sure... take it out of the NAT and set it up for bridging... that would give it a more reasonable access from the outside
the idea of NAT is to give the private machine internet access via another machine/host. NAT is never two way w/out port forwarding
Which Choice is this?
These are what I see under settings:network
A - Not Attached
B - NAT
C - Host Interface - I suppose this is Bridged
D - Internal Network
Just Wondering,
Michael
Re: RE: Bridging
Posted: 29. Sep 2008, 22:55
by Sasquatch
houstonpcguy wrote:Dest wrote:Sure... take it out of the NAT and set it up for bridging... that would give it a more reasonable access from the outside
the idea of NAT is to give the private machine internet access via another machine/host. NAT is never two way w/out port forwarding
Which Choice is this?
These are what I see under settings:network
A - Not Attached
B - NAT
C - Host Interface - I suppose this is Bridged
D - Internal Network
Just Wondering,
Michael
If you would have bothered to read the manual, you would know that the answer is Host Interface.