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How to provide access to remote virtual machines via RDP in a neighboring network behind NAT?
We have a network with machines on win7 and a Win16 server.
The server runs VMware Workstation 15 Pro with its virtual machines on win7 in a virtual network behind NAT.
Configured in accordance with the instructions https://windowstips.ru/kak-vklyuchit-udalennyj-rab... KES10
is installed on local machines, KS for Server is installed on virtual machines, pure win7 is virtual.
From the server via RDP I connect to virtual machines. It doesn't work from the network.
Of the restrictions - you can not combine a virtual network with a local one.
There is no understanding of how to route requests from the 10.12.9.X network to the 192.168.254.X network. According to the instructions, NAT is configured on 192.168.254.2.
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NAT comes in two forms, source and destination. You now have source-NAT, when the host machine translates requests from the virtual machine subnet into requests on its own behalf. We also need to make the return path, when requests to the host machine are converted into requests to the virtualok subnet, so we get destination-NAT. In Windows, this article will help with this. You will have to allocate several ports to the host machine, each of which needs to be forwarded to your virtual machine on port 3389.
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