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jphlechene
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Hello,
Could you please share your experience about the following situation:
- I have 3 VMs (type: KVM / Windows servers like) on the same Proxmox host.
- Each VM share the same network address range (aka 192.168.100.0/24)
- Currently, each VM can be reached from outside using the RDP protocol.
- Each VM can browse and access other virtual or physical network components (ej.: printer, computers ...)
According to you, what is the easiest way, keeping the RDP connectivity, to isolate those three VM, from a network point of view perspective, from the rest of the other physical / virtual PCs ?
My first guess was to have a look to IPTABLE, but as I am not an expert with this, one migth come with an easier solution ?
Regards,
Could you please share your experience about the following situation:
- I have 3 VMs (type: KVM / Windows servers like) on the same Proxmox host.
- Each VM share the same network address range (aka 192.168.100.0/24)
- Currently, each VM can be reached from outside using the RDP protocol.
- Each VM can browse and access other virtual or physical network components (ej.: printer, computers ...)
According to you, what is the easiest way, keeping the RDP connectivity, to isolate those three VM, from a network point of view perspective, from the rest of the other physical / virtual PCs ?
My first guess was to have a look to IPTABLE, but as I am not an expert with this, one migth come with an easier solution ?
Regards,