I've set up Exchange 2010 in a VM on my home server. For the most part it is working well, and outside my home network it is fine. However, NAT obviously means that when I am on my home network, I cannot access the Exchange server via my external IP because the router has a fit.
Does anyone have any tricks up their sleeve for getting around that? I'm contemplating using my spare MIFI over USB, which I could dedicate to the one VM with Exchange on it and that would obviously do the trick. It's a bit of a hack though, and I wondered if there was any kind of fancy routing I could do to get around NAT?
I can't be the only one with an issue like this.
Cheers.
Does anyone have any tricks up their sleeve for getting around that? I'm contemplating using my spare MIFI over USB, which I could dedicate to the one VM with Exchange on it and that would obviously do the trick. It's a bit of a hack though, and I wondered if there was any kind of fancy routing I could do to get around NAT?
I can't be the only one with an issue like this.
Cheers.