I'm not sure I got your point, but if you are only confusing about how to do port forwarding with NAT in VM, I think the HELP content in every VM product will mention it. For example, if you are using Oracle VirtualBox, you can find "6.3.1. Configuring port forwarding with NAT" as below: http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html#natforward -- Kamus <kamusis@xxxxxxxxx> Visit my blog for more : http://www.dbform.com Join ACOUG: http://www.acoug.org On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 2:33 AM, Taylor, Chris David <ChrisDavid.Taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If you run a Linux VM on a Windows 2008 server, can you redirect http > traffic to the Linux VM guest through the Windows Server? > > > > Here’s what I’m imagining: > > Windows Server 2008 64 bit > > --> Guest Oracle VM/Linux 64-bit server running Websphere 10.3.2 > > > > The Linux Guest would be NAT’d (versus bridged) in this scenario. Is it > possible from the Windows 2008 host to forward traffic to the guest on > specific ports? > > > > In this scenario I’m thinking that the GC 11.1 and Websphere components > could all run in the 64-bit VM and all be self-contained in a nice, neat, > easily transportable (virtual machine) bundle. > > > > Thoughts? (Criticisms/Concerns?) > > > > Chris Taylor > > Sr. Oracle DBA > > Ingram Barge Company > > Nashville, TN 37205 > > Office: 615-517-3355 > > Cell: 615-663-1673 > > Email: chris.taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and > may also be privileged. If you are not the named recipient, please notify > the sender immediately and delete the contents of this message without > disclosing the contents to anyone, using them for any purpose, or storing or > copying the information on any medium. > > -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l