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I am running VMware Workstation 8 (build 471480). I want to setup a small content server, mainly for images and such for my website, on my desktop in a virtual server (just for the heck of it)... I now have everything installed on a VMWare virtual machine running Ubuntu Server and already have the web server running. I have tested it and it works fine within the network when accessing it from the host.
I now need to make it work on the public Internet and am planning on using noip.com, as i have done on many other occasions.
The problem is that my router is a Linksys E2500 and it only allows port forwarding to IPs within its subnet (192.168.2.**)
The host system connected to the router has an IP of 192.168.2.177. The VMware Workstation 8 virtual machine has a Network type of NAT and the IP for the server on it is 192.168.43.130.
I have already forwarded port 80 and 22 to 192.168.2.177, but how can i get my Windows 7 system to then forward that port to the server ip?
and what if your device aka a laptop is network roaming? Wouldn't the ip address then be changing? – William – 2018-09-10T05:25:43.613
Thank you! I didn't know much about the VMWare Program and it had set the NAT setting by default. Changing to Bridge and forwarding to the new IP worked. – ShadowZzz – 2013-03-25T14:42:40.823