Base OS = Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
1 VM = Win 2012 R2 running Blue Iris
MB = SM X10SLV-Q
Here's what I'm trying to accomplish -
I want Blue Iris running in the VM and having full access to the Internet. I want the host computer to be local only. I'm thinking I can accomplish this by dedicating one NIC to the VM and the other to the host but I can't get it to work. The 2 NICs seem to be connected no matter what. If I put the VM on one subnet and the host on another, the host still has access to the Internet. So my question is, how can I uncouple the 2 NICs ? Or is there a better approach?
Hope I explained this correctly.
1 VM = Win 2012 R2 running Blue Iris
MB = SM X10SLV-Q
Here's what I'm trying to accomplish -
I want Blue Iris running in the VM and having full access to the Internet. I want the host computer to be local only. I'm thinking I can accomplish this by dedicating one NIC to the VM and the other to the host but I can't get it to work. The 2 NICs seem to be connected no matter what. If I put the VM on one subnet and the host on another, the host still has access to the Internet. So my question is, how can I uncouple the 2 NICs ? Or is there a better approach?
Hope I explained this correctly.