No, I am trying to ping it from a machine in the same network as the server (physical). I need to be able to access guests from outside of it. That is what I am trying to figure out how to do.
Sorry for this late response. I port forwarded port 9000 to a VM that hosts on a web server on port 80. When I attempted to connect to it on port 9000, I timed out. I've also tried pinging it, and that doesnt work.
I just found out that my pfSense router is getting its own IP from my modem with DHCP, although when I attempted to connect to it, it failed. Im unsure as to how I can resolve this. If its possible though, I want to give my router its own local ip that is only accessible from inside of the server.
First, let me clarify the router setup. My vmbr1 is not configured with any gateway, IP, or interface. It is though set to autostart. All of my VMs are connected to vmbr1. My router is connected to both vmbr1 and vmbr0.
As for the IP, I am giving it to an interface that only one VM has access...
I have a vm that is currently being used as a router (running pfsense). I have a network bridge vmbr0 that is connected to the internet, and vmbr1 that is not configured. The vm has both of these bridges, and is able to successfully act as a router. The problem is that I am unable to port...
Installing psSense let me run "ssh -fnN -R3389:192.168.8.10:3389 root@(aws server's ip)" to be able to RDP to my Windows Server (running on 192.168.8.10) from my aws ip. 192.168.8.1 is my virtual router. This setup seems to work perfectly and hopefully I can get a proxy working for a specific IP.
Hey, I kind of found an answer to this. SSH tunneling lets you proxy all requests, as well as forwarding ports. All i have to do is find out how to tunnel for a specific network device (or find another way to make it work).
I basically want to proxy all requests through a proxy server (this server only has one client connected) that will not only allow the client to make connections normally (ex. browsing the web), but also forwards ports to the client. For example, say the proxy server's IP is 1.2.3.4 and the...
Hey, I'm wondering if it's possible to mount part of a volume to a hard drive in a VM. I have a hard drive that I'd like to give every VM a portion of (~50GB), and I'd like to make it appear as a drive to be compatible with all OSes. If this is possible, please let me know.
Hey, I'm wondering if there is any way to route all requests (such as routing web traffic AND hosting a web server) through another server. This server has a static, dedicated IP and is relatively cheap, so I'd like to utilize it to give public IPs to my VMs. I can run anything on the proxy...
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