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I have a Windows server 2019 that have many VMs instances (running using HyperV). Each VMs has its own private IP and has some apps running inside and expose via ports.

It looks like:

  • VM1: running app nodejs port 3000, private ip: 10.10.10.1

  • VM2: running app php port 3001, private ip: 10.10.10.2

Now I want to setup a secure connection so my colleagues can access the apps inside each vm without expose them to internet, how can I achieve it?

If using I have a Ubuntu Server and SSH I will use dynamic port forwarding like this article

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-route-web-traffic-securely-without-a-vpn-using-a-socks-tunnel

Does Windows have something alternative?

I have did a lot of tutorials but it seem it does not work for me.

I have a Windows server 2019 that have many VMs instances (running using HyperV). Each VMs has its own private IP and has some apps running inside and expose via ports.

It looks like:

  • VM1: running app nodejs port 3000, private ip: 10.10.10.1

  • VM2: running app php port 3001, private ip: 10.10.10.2

Now I want to setup a secure connection so my colleagues can access the apps inside each vm without expose them to internet, how can I achieve it?

If using I have a Ubuntu Server and SSH I will use dynamic port forwarding like this article

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-route-web-traffic-securely-without-a-vpn-using-a-socks-tunnel

Does Windows have something alternative?

I have did a lot of tutorials but it seem it does not work for me.

I have a Windows server 2019 that have many VMs instances (running using HyperV). Each VMs has its own private IP and has some apps running inside and expose via ports.

It looks like:

  • VM1: running app nodejs port 3000, private ip: 10.10.10.1

  • VM2: running app php port 3001, private ip: 10.10.10.2

Now I want to setup a secure connection so my colleagues can access the apps inside each vm without expose them to internet, how can I achieve it?

If I have a Ubuntu Server and SSH I will use dynamic port forwarding like this article

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-route-web-traffic-securely-without-a-vpn-using-a-socks-tunnel

Does Windows have something alternative?

I have did a lot of tutorials but it seem it does not work for me.

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Chau Giang
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Port forwarding for Windows Server like SSH port forwarding

I have a Windows server 2019 that have many VMs instances (running using HyperV). Each VMs has its own private IP and has some apps running inside and expose via ports.

It looks like:

  • VM1: running app nodejs port 3000, private ip: 10.10.10.1

  • VM2: running app php port 3001, private ip: 10.10.10.2

Now I want to setup a secure connection so my colleagues can access the apps inside each vm without expose them to internet, how can I achieve it?

If using I have a Ubuntu Server and SSH I will use dynamic port forwarding like this article

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-route-web-traffic-securely-without-a-vpn-using-a-socks-tunnel

Does Windows have something alternative?

I have did a lot of tutorials but it seem it does not work for me.