The same as you would network a bare metal server. 

If you want to access a web server from anywhere you need a public ip. The vm itself doesn’t necessary have to have the public ip bound you could do nat with an internal up address then have a public ip forwarded to it.  

On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 10:29 AM Istiaque Islam <jisan6347@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there,

I have installed oVirt on a server and related ISO and Data domains.
I can create Virtual Machines and that machine get access to internet to download things.
What I want to do now :
1.  create an web server using centos and access that webserver from anywhere with internet connection
2. Then I shall configure a domain name for that webserver hosted in oVirt Virtual Machine.

My Question :
How to configure the virtual machine in oVirt so that when I enter my specified domain name/IP it will hit that particular virtual machine?
As it is a virtual machine, it will not get any public IP, so how should i configure the virtual machine set up so that it can be used as an web server.

Thanks in advance.


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