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i have a ubuntu host system with virtualbox running a windows server. In Virtualbox i have configured the network with a NAT interface and port forwarding for the RDP deamon running inside the vm.

That works really well - i can connect to the windows rdp service over the internet. TCP *:3389 -> *:3389

Now i like to restrict the access to the rdp service to only 3 public ip addresses and have no idea how to do that via iptables / shorewall.

Something like:

ACCEPT net:91.x.x.x fw tcp 3389

(shorewall rule) isn't working.

Would be glad for any hint.

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  • You're using VirtualBox to host a production Windows VM?
    – MDMarra
    Jul 8, 2012 at 12:16
  • That's the plan. It's just a desktop for 3 employees running a business software in terminal mode.
    – Roose
    Jul 8, 2012 at 12:22

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Solved ... I had a typo in my IP address.

Everything works like a charm now I fixed that.

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  • Glad you resolved this issue. Please be sure to mark your answer as "accepted" when you are able.
    – jscott
    Jul 14, 2012 at 15:48

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