On 02/07/12 17:34, Camaleón wrote: >> Testing on the same subnet :) > > Yes but what solution? KVM, VMware, Xen, VirtualBox...
Oh heck, sorry. It's KVM. I thought I'd mentioned that. Oops. >> Basically, you need eth0 bridged (using br0) to allow other virtual >> machines to pick up an IP address on your real network. > > Well, not in VirtualBox (or not at least not when using a windows host), > that should be a requirement coming from whatever VM solution are you > using. It sounds like VirtualBox simply takes care of that for you, on Windows. > You will get more flexibility (and reliability) when using "/etc/ > networking/interfaces" :-) Looks like "man 5 interfaces" is my friend :) > A laptop with server-like advanced networking/routing needings is so not > a "plain" laptop with two/tree NICs (ethernet, wireless and umts, for > instance) ;-) True enough. -- Steve Dowe Warp Universal http://warp2.me/sd -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4ff1d96e.2000...@warpuniversal.co.uk