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How to transfer incoming network traffic to a virtual machine?
There is a white ip address and a tp-link wr841n router, a virtual machine on vmware with OS ubuntu 18.04. The main OS I'm running is Windows 10 (if that matters). Raised everything in order to study the administration of servers. Now everything works according to the type domain.com:8080 > 192.168.xx.xx:80 and for other ports according to the same principle.
How to transfer all incoming traffic to my ip address without port forwarding?
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The tp-link router has port forwarding, if you specify the desired range and ip address in it, then everything will automatically redirect from incoming traffic to a white ip.
From the Internet, that is, a white IP, forward the port on the router to the Windows 10 computer where VMware is spinning, then connect the VM to the virtual network adapter by NAT type. Next, in the VMware network configuration utility, in the NAT settings, forward the desired port again to the virtual machine where the server is spinning. It seems so, if I understand correctly ... Well, on Windows 10 serving as a VMware host, do not forget to open the firewall on the necessary ports.
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