You forward on the router to the host PC, the on the host Pc you forward to the 
VM.
The first step is explained in the docs of the router, and the second was 
debated here recently and
should be in the vbox manual.
 
Regards,
David

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Hi all,


is it possible to run a webserver from virtualbox?   The ip of xp doesnt even
show up on my router? (10.02.2.15) How can I forward an ip to the virtual
machine if It is not registered with the router?

Thank you.



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