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hi
i have a suse server host running a virtual machine manager with a vm running windows server 2012r2 .i want to rdp directly to the windows vm how do i port forwad port 3389 to accomplish that
Suse server ip 192.168.0.59
Windows vm ip is 192.168.122.169
i want to rdp directly to the windows server from my windows computer
hard to say anything without details
need to know how did you configure your network. Which software did you try? What's happened? Is there any error message?
To be specific, what virtualization software are you running? VMware, VirtualBox etc
Depending on the above answer you have several choices.
You might be able to switch from a NAT to a bridged virtual adapter. That would put your VM on the LAN and you should be able to access it directly.
Allow 3389 traffic through the virtual router. Again how to do that depends on virtualization software.
I assume that Windows Remote desktop server is allowed through the Windows firewall.
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