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  • I have Windows 7 as a Host OS on my PC, It's Connected to the Internet.


  • I have a Win-Server 2016 on my VMware workstation. Its my Web-Application's host.


  • Win-Server is Connected to the internet through my host os (Win 7) using a NAT connection.



I want to host my webApplication in this VM (winServer 2016) which has a shared Internet connection.



My Win-Server Connection has this Local IP Address: 192.168.111.19
My Win7 has this Local IP Address: 192.168.111.1



Both of them are Connected to the Internet using (something like) this IP: 86.10.15.20



When I host my Application in Win7, it will works through my Internet IP (86.10.15.20)



But When I host, my Application on Win-Server (in VM), I doesn't work at all.



Actually I don't know what Scenario I must implement to achieve this goal. Please note, what should I do ?










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    • I have Windows 7 as a Host OS on my PC, It's Connected to the Internet.


    • I have a Win-Server 2016 on my VMware workstation. Its my Web-Application's host.


    • Win-Server is Connected to the internet through my host os (Win 7) using a NAT connection.



    I want to host my webApplication in this VM (winServer 2016) which has a shared Internet connection.



    My Win-Server Connection has this Local IP Address: 192.168.111.19
    My Win7 has this Local IP Address: 192.168.111.1



    Both of them are Connected to the Internet using (something like) this IP: 86.10.15.20



    When I host my Application in Win7, it will works through my Internet IP (86.10.15.20)



    But When I host, my Application on Win-Server (in VM), I doesn't work at all.



    Actually I don't know what Scenario I must implement to achieve this goal. Please note, what should I do ?










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      • I have Windows 7 as a Host OS on my PC, It's Connected to the Internet.


      • I have a Win-Server 2016 on my VMware workstation. Its my Web-Application's host.


      • Win-Server is Connected to the internet through my host os (Win 7) using a NAT connection.



      I want to host my webApplication in this VM (winServer 2016) which has a shared Internet connection.



      My Win-Server Connection has this Local IP Address: 192.168.111.19
      My Win7 has this Local IP Address: 192.168.111.1



      Both of them are Connected to the Internet using (something like) this IP: 86.10.15.20



      When I host my Application in Win7, it will works through my Internet IP (86.10.15.20)



      But When I host, my Application on Win-Server (in VM), I doesn't work at all.



      Actually I don't know what Scenario I must implement to achieve this goal. Please note, what should I do ?










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      • I have Windows 7 as a Host OS on my PC, It's Connected to the Internet.


      • I have a Win-Server 2016 on my VMware workstation. Its my Web-Application's host.


      • Win-Server is Connected to the internet through my host os (Win 7) using a NAT connection.



      I want to host my webApplication in this VM (winServer 2016) which has a shared Internet connection.



      My Win-Server Connection has this Local IP Address: 192.168.111.19
      My Win7 has this Local IP Address: 192.168.111.1



      Both of them are Connected to the Internet using (something like) this IP: 86.10.15.20



      When I host my Application in Win7, it will works through my Internet IP (86.10.15.20)



      But When I host, my Application on Win-Server (in VM), I doesn't work at all.



      Actually I don't know what Scenario I must implement to achieve this goal. Please note, what should I do ?







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          Sounds like you need to update the NAT rule to point to the Win-Server VM IP address instead of you Win7 IP address. This is normally done at the router level.






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