I have an older desktop I'm currently using as a game server, and I'm planning on moving the game server to be in a VM enviornment. When I do this, I offered to host a game for a friend of mine, either on the same VM, or a different one, not sure yet. I'd like to offer my friend remote access to the VM, but I do not want the VM to be able to see anything else on the network - no shared folders, no shared printers, and no local websites (router/nas/printer config pages).
I've done a bunch of research, but all I can find are resources for people that want to accomplish a similar task but with guest laptops and wifi (setting up a wifi guest network), or people that are having trouble establishing connection between the host and the VM.
First - is this a safe-ish thing to do? I mean, as safe as any access given to a friend is? Lets say worst case scenario he installs a virus on the VM, the virus would not be able to spread outside the VM?
If this is way too risky, I may offer to setup his game server on the VM and setup an FTP server to the files such that he can edit the config, upload mods/plugins, etc, but not have access to the actual VM desktop.
I've done a bunch of research, but all I can find are resources for people that want to accomplish a similar task but with guest laptops and wifi (setting up a wifi guest network), or people that are having trouble establishing connection between the host and the VM.
First - is this a safe-ish thing to do? I mean, as safe as any access given to a friend is? Lets say worst case scenario he installs a virus on the VM, the virus would not be able to spread outside the VM?
If this is way too risky, I may offer to setup his game server on the VM and setup an FTP server to the files such that he can edit the config, upload mods/plugins, etc, but not have access to the actual VM desktop.
