Hello Forum,
Please let me know how would you solve this problem.
Let's say I have a server with 6 NIC. I'll run a virtual guest on it and it will act like a firewall. I'll attach all 6 NIC-s to the guest in passthrough mode. So all the network controllers will be directly controlled by the guest system.
In my virtual environment, I'll have a few virtual networks as well. I want to create one network where I can connect all my other quests (like an internal LAN for an office) including the host system? So like, I want to SSH from the outher world to my firewall and from there I want to SSH into my host system. (Because I've attached all my NIC to the firewall, there is no other option, am I right?)
Thank yin advance for your advices!
Bert
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