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  • Remote Viewing of console

    Posted by henington on February 25, 2010 at 02:35

    I have the VM image up and running.  I’ve installed an agent, and configured multiple modules and everything looks great.

    Internally.

    Now when i’m external, i have port 80 forwarded to my Pandora VM Image, but I get nothing.  I’ve completely turned off firewall in pandora, as well as my Windows box ( which is the host for the VM )

    Am I missing somthing simple here?  If I point port 80 to an internal webserver, it works great.  I point it to the VM image, and nothing.  This is all external.  INTERNAL, everything works great over port 80 no matter which system i’m on.

    HOST is windows 2008 r2.  I’ve turned the firewall off.  Using VMware Server 2.
    Guest is the Pandora VM image.  also turned the firewall off.

    daniels replied 14 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • suzdal

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    February 25, 2010 at 14:09
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    be sure that network method is bridge and have a valid ip.

  • henington

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    March 2, 2010 at 01:25
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    Yes its Bridge and has valid IP.  It works perfect from within my internal network. ( 192.168.0.x ) but from external its not working at all.

    Do i need anything other than port 80 forwarded to the internal pandora box ?

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    March 18, 2010 at 21:26
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    Seems to be a NAT problem. Do you have any other service configured in your internal network accessible from external? If yes, take a look at your firewall nat rules.