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1<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
2<!DOCTYPE topic PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Topic//EN" "topic.dtd">
3<topic xml:lang="en-us" id="security-networking">
4 <title>Networking</title>
5
6 <body>
7 <p>
8 The default networking mode for VMs is NAT which means that
9 the VM acts like a computer behind a router, see
10 <xref href="network_nat.dita">Network Address Translation (NAT)</xref>. The guest is part of a private
11 subnet belonging to this VM and the guest IP is not visible
12 from the outside. This networking mode works without any
13 additional setup and is sufficient for many purposes. Keep in
14 mind that NAT allows access to the host operating system's
15 loopback interface.
16 </p>
17 <p>
18 If bridged networking is used, the VM acts like a computer
19 inside the same network as the host, see
20 <xref href="network_bridged.dita">Bridged Networking</xref>. In this case, the guest has
21 the same network access as the host and a firewall might be
22 necessary to protect other computers on the subnet from a
23 potential malicious guest as well as to protect the guest from
24 a direct access from other computers. In some cases it is
25 worth considering using a forwarding rule for a specific port
26 in NAT mode instead of using bridged networking.
27 </p>
28 <p>
29 Some setups do not require a VM to be connected to the public
30 network at all. Internal networking, see
31 <xref href="network_internal.dita">Internal Networking</xref>, or host-only networking,
32 see <xref href="network_hostonly.dita">Host-Only Networking</xref>, are often sufficient
33 to connect VMs among each other or to connect VMs only with
34 the host but not with the public network.
35 </p>
36 </body>
37
38</topic>
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