Hello,
At the moment I have two virtual environments in vCenter. The picture below will make clear what I'm telling here. I am running a service on environment 1 that must be able to be accessed from environment 2.
Both environments are (at the top) running a Windows server doing DHCP and routing for internet. The clients are simply connected via DHCP from the respective server. The Linux VM on environment one needs to be able to be accessed by the client on environment two. For ease of telling, it's phpmyadmin.
I am having trouble setting up the Linux router for this to be able to happen. I know you need static routes, and I have turned IPv4 forwarding on. But now I am not sure what to do.
They both need to go through a DHCP network to the router then out the router back to the correct environment. Can someone help me with this, if you need any more information i'll be glad to give it to you.
View: https://imgur.com/a/Jcnwcpe
At the moment I have two virtual environments in vCenter. The picture below will make clear what I'm telling here. I am running a service on environment 1 that must be able to be accessed from environment 2.
Both environments are (at the top) running a Windows server doing DHCP and routing for internet. The clients are simply connected via DHCP from the respective server. The Linux VM on environment one needs to be able to be accessed by the client on environment two. For ease of telling, it's phpmyadmin.
I am having trouble setting up the Linux router for this to be able to happen. I know you need static routes, and I have turned IPv4 forwarding on. But now I am not sure what to do.
They both need to go through a DHCP network to the router then out the router back to the correct environment. Can someone help me with this, if you need any more information i'll be glad to give it to you.
View: https://imgur.com/a/Jcnwcpe