Hi,
I'm about to migrate my Network Video Recorder (for my security system) over from a dedicated hardware to a VM on my FreeNAS. The software is up and running on a Debian VM. I have a dedicated Zpool in the NAS for the recordings.
I understand that I cannot mount a zpool directly into the VM and need to use NFS or similar, however, I have a quesiton on the connectivity of that.
My security system runs on a seperate VLAN (VLAN 300), and I have a dedicated NIC in my FreeNAS attached to that VLAN, which is the adaptor that is attached to the NVR VM. The FreeNAS itself uses a different NIC on my general VLAN 100. I want to avoid, if at all possible, creating a 'bridge' between these two networks. Is there any way the NFS share can be mounted using a local port/socket and avoid having to route traffic between these two VLANs?
Thanks.
I'm about to migrate my Network Video Recorder (for my security system) over from a dedicated hardware to a VM on my FreeNAS. The software is up and running on a Debian VM. I have a dedicated Zpool in the NAS for the recordings.
I understand that I cannot mount a zpool directly into the VM and need to use NFS or similar, however, I have a quesiton on the connectivity of that.
My security system runs on a seperate VLAN (VLAN 300), and I have a dedicated NIC in my FreeNAS attached to that VLAN, which is the adaptor that is attached to the NVR VM. The FreeNAS itself uses a different NIC on my general VLAN 100. I want to avoid, if at all possible, creating a 'bridge' between these two networks. Is there any way the NFS share can be mounted using a local port/socket and avoid having to route traffic between these two VLANs?
Thanks.