NAT"ing with VS EE & Loopback Adapter, in Virtual Server 2005
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NAT"ing with VS EE & Loopback Adapter

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 02/15/2006
From: Scott
Message:

I have a cable modem, which supplies me on Public IP Address. The SMC modem
does support NAT on the 192.168.2.x network. The VS 2005 box has an address
on this network, however I have a MS-Loopback Network for the VM instances,
which (obviously) use the 192.168.0.x network. Is there any way to forward
port 25 traffic coming in from the public address through the 192.168.2.x
network (VM Host machine) to the 192.168.0.x network (Loopback). The NAT
functions on the router only provide address mapping for the 192.168.2.x
network. Does this make sense?

Thanks for any help!



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