![]() Google 'dynamic dns' to find some free service. If you want to use Remote Desktop to access a Task Server behind the NAT router, configure your NAT router to enable TCP and UDP port forwarding for ports. Just select the check box next to 'Built-in FireWire,' and youre good to go. This way you would use a domain name instead of your WAN IP. Setting it up is pretty much the same as setting up the wireless option. If you could connect with that, congrats again.ģ) Now you have to make sure your IP addresses stay static on your local network, and you would need to get a dynamic DNS entry for your WAN IP address. You could tether with your cellphone to a laptop to accomplish that. Now, after you setup the router, try to connect with an outside computer to your WAN IP with the higher port. There are other ways, but it is the easiest. To figure out what your WAN IP is, simply google 'what is my IP address'. What you want to do is tell your router to listen on port 60022, and forward that to IP 192.168.0.10, and port 22. Connect Two Routers (LAN to LAN) This is the most popular option. To enable these DNS servers: Click Interfaces > WAN. Option 1: Connect Two Routers With option 1, you connect the LAN port of the client router to the LAN port of the primary router (do not use the WAN port on the client router). If you want to use different DNS servers, feel free to use them here instead. For example, lets imagine your local IP for your server is 192.168.0.10. Of course you can listen on a higher port on the router to avoid having your logs filled up by a bunch of script kiddies trying to hack into your server, and then forward the port to 22 on your server. Since you didn't mention what router you have, you will have to figure that out yourself. If you can, congrats, let's move to the next step.Ģ) Next you need to know how to port forward on your router. If you want to ssh from local network, use ssh -p 222 192.168.0.33. Physical machine will give that connection to port 22 of virtual machine (provided that VM is running). ![]() Then using one of your other computers (even your host), check to see if you can log into the SSH server. Now if you know your router's IP, you can ssh to your router's IP, and it will be automatically forwarded to port 2222 of your physical machine. ![]() Using a 'bridge' network connection in the VM settings should accomplish that. There are multiple things you need to do:ġ) Like fkraiem mentioned in his comment, make sure your VM is accessible on the local network. Assuming that the DHCP server is called LAN1, that its subnet is 10.0.1.0/24, that the device you’re giving a static IP address is a server that you want to label Server, that the server’s MAC address is aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff, and that you want the Edgerouter to give it the internal IP address 10.0.1. ![]()
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