erstazi wrote:
> On 05/24/2010 09:00 AM, Leonardo Carneiro - Veltrac wrote:
>> Hello again every one. I'm trying to setup a port forwarding with nat 
>> on vbox 3.2, but without any success.
>>
>> Here is what i have now:
>>
>> Host: Debian Lenny amd64, public IP at eth0.
>> Guest: Windows Server 2K8 32bit running on vboxheadless 3.2
>>
>> On the guest, i have two interfaces: one 'natted' behind eth0, and 
>> other in a host-only adapter.
>>
>>     host:~# VBoxManage showvminfo SERVER | grep "NIC 1"
>>     NIC 1:           MAC: 08002733ABA8, Attachment: NAT, Cable
>>     connected: on, Trace: off (file: none), Type: 82540EM, Reported
>>     speed: 0 Mbps, Boot priority: 0
>>     NIC 1 Settings:  MTU: 0, Socket( send: 64, receive: 64), TCP
>>     Window( send:64, receive: 64)
>>     NIC 1 Rule(0):   name = sw, protocol = tcp, host ip = , host port
>>     = 4820, guest ip = , guest port = 4820
>>
>> I did some tests. I tried to connect from my computer to the server 
>> in question. When tcpdumping on the eth0 of the host, i saw the 
>> requests coming, but none getting out. At the same time, Wireshark 
>> was active on the guest, and none of the request was fowarded to the 
>> guest.
>>
>> Here is the command line that i user to setup the portfowarding: 
>> VBoxManage modifyvm "SERVER"  --natpf1 "sw,tcp,,4820,,4820"
>>
>> What i'm doing wrong? Tks in advance.
>> -- 
>> Leonardo Carneiro
>>
> Hello Leonardo,
>
> Did you shut down the guest completely and then start the guest?
The vbox process crashed once after i applied the rules. Did this count?

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