Hi all,
I have a couple of virtual machines running on a headless windows 10 & Apple Mac mini pc in bridge mode, so access to the physical Home network. I can access them using vnc,Remote Desktop connection and the browser for some that have http related services.
The vm's themselves don't need internet access since I connect to them from within my home network which is using n Asus DSL AC68U router. I am worried the internet access posses a security treat considering some of those vm's are almost 10yrs old.
My question is How do I stop them from accessing the internet yet be fully functional within the home network?.
Is this to be down from within the router settings or/and the vm's themselves?
Thanks
I have a couple of virtual machines running on a headless windows 10 & Apple Mac mini pc in bridge mode, so access to the physical Home network. I can access them using vnc,Remote Desktop connection and the browser for some that have http related services.
The vm's themselves don't need internet access since I connect to them from within my home network which is using n Asus DSL AC68U router. I am worried the internet access posses a security treat considering some of those vm's are almost 10yrs old.
My question is How do I stop them from accessing the internet yet be fully functional within the home network?.
Is this to be down from within the router settings or/and the vm's themselves?
Thanks