Let’s look into the details of setting port forwarding in Proxmox using a GUI. As part of our Proxmox Support, Bobcares provides answers to all of your questions.
Setting Port Forwarding In Proxmox Using A GUI
We’ll need to use command-line tools like iptables or, if Webmin is on the Proxmox host, use it to configure port forwarding on Proxmox VE. Using these techniques, we can configure port forwarding as follows:
1. If Webmin is installed on the Proxmox host, we may access its web interface by opening a web browser.
2. Use the proper login information to access Webmin.
3. Go to the “Networking” or “Firewall and NAT” area of the Webmin interface. There, we should see choices for setting up port forwarding or NAT (Network Address Translation) rules. Depending on the setup and version of Webmin we are using, the precise location might change.
4. By defining the source port, destination IP address, and destination port, we may create a new port forwarding rule.
5. Save the edits.
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Conclusion
The article offers a simple 5-step method to use port forwarding in Proxmox VE using a web GUI.
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