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Connect from Azure VM to Laptop Environment

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Lots of articles discuss setting up connections to your VM (RDP, SSH, Bastion).

However, when you are emulating on-prem environments, usually you also need to connect back to your laptop or laptop hyper-v "server" environment.

How do you get past NAT and set rules so that only these VMs can connect? Also, if connected to a Corp VPN, would that make it easier or more difficult in your experience?

For those asking why - it's a lot easier to keep a few Hyper-V disk images up to date and backed up for a repeatable demo during travel from a local laptop than it is to keep a server running at your house (and my company wouldn't allow that setup anyway).

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