On Dec 9, 2010, at 5:48 PM, Chris Brennan wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Weihang Wang wrote:
>>
>
>
> Clipped for brevity.
>
> https://help.*ubuntu*.com/community/VirtualBox/Networking
> https://wiki.*ubuntu*.com/Virtual
On Dec 9, 2010, at 4:55 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Weihang Wang wrote:
>
>> I do not configure a DHCP server. When my FreeBSD 6.0 is booting, there are
>> several DHCPDISCOVERY messages, finally it shows no DHCPOFFER received. Do I
>> need to configure a DHCP
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Weihang Wang wrote:
>
Clipped for brevity.
https://help.*ubuntu*.com/community/VirtualBox/Networking
https://wiki.*ubuntu*.com/VirtualBox
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=667952
http://www.virtual
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Weihang Wang wrote:
> I do not configure a DHCP server. When my FreeBSD 6.0 is booting, there are
> several DHCPDISCOVERY messages, finally it shows no DHCPOFFER received. Do I
> need to configure a DHCP server myself? If I need a DHCP server?
Bridged networking
On Dec 9, 2010, at 3:40 PM, Chris Brennan wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Weihang Wang wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I do not configure a DHCP server. When my FreeBSD 6.0 is booting, there are
>> several DHCPDISCOVERY messages, finally it shows no DHCPOFFER received. Do I
>> need to configure
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Weihang Wang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do not configure a DHCP server. When my FreeBSD 6.0 is booting, there are
> several DHCPDISCOVERY messages, finally it shows no DHCPOFFER received. Do I
> need to configure a DHCP server myself? If I need a DHCP server? Where it
> s
On Dec 8, 2010, at 11:47 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Weihang Wang wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Could someone tell me how to enable Bridge mode?
>>
>
> Seems like you already know how since you do it below.
>
>
>> I just change the network settings of my virtual m
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 11:34 PM, Weihang Wang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could someone tell me how to enable Bridge mode?
>
> I just change the network settings of my virtual machine, change it to
> bridged mode. I also select the eth0, which is the physical interface of my
> system.
> Then in my virtual m
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Weihang Wang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could someone tell me how to enable Bridge mode?
>
Seems like you already know how since you do it below.
> I just change the network settings of my virtual machine, change it to
> bridged mode. I also select the eth0, which is the
On Dec 3, 2010, at 4:25 AM, Timm Wimmers wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 03.12.2010, 00:33 -0500 schrieb Weihang Wang:
>> Hi Martes,
>>
>> I have tried the first two interfaces which are said to be supported by
>> FreeBSD, they do not work. Surprisingly, now I choose the option "Intel
>> PRO/1000 T S
Hi,
Thank you so much for your advices. I am using NAT mode now. Just as you said,
there is no need to configure DHCP in /etc/rc.conf. I just choose the Intel
PRO/1000 T Server as my virtual network interface. It works well.
Thank you very much. : )
Best,
W.W.
On Dec 4, 2010, at 8:32 AM, Mat
On 03/12/2010 09:25, Timm Wimmers wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 03.12.2010, 00:33 -0500 schrieb Weihang Wang:
>> Hi Martes,
>>
>> I have tried the first two interfaces which are said to be supported by
>> FreeBSD, they do not work. Surprisingly, now I choose the option "Intel
>> PRO/1000 T Server" and
03.12.2010 04:03, Weihang Wang wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 8.1 in Virtualbox OSE as a guest OS on Ubuntu. Now the guest OS does not have network
access. When using ifconfig, the virtual ethernet card le0 (when using PCI II) or pcn0 (when using PCnet FAST
III) has no IP address. I have configure
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:33 AM, Weihang Wang wrote:
> Hi Martes,
>
> I have tried the first two interfaces which are said to be supported by
> FreeBSD, they do not work. Surprisingly, now I choose the option "Intel
> PRO/1000 T Server" and in NAT mode, it works now
> Thank you so much, you d
Am Freitag, den 03.12.2010, 00:33 -0500 schrieb Weihang Wang:
> Hi Martes,
>
> I have tried the first two interfaces which are said to be supported by
> FreeBSD, they do not work. Surprisingly, now I choose the option "Intel
> PRO/1000 T Server" and in NAT mode, it works now
> Thank you so m
Hi Martes,
I have tried the first two interfaces which are said to be supported by
FreeBSD, they do not work. Surprisingly, now I choose the option "Intel
PRO/1000 T Server" and in NAT mode, it works now
Thank you so much, you do me a great favor!! Hope this also works for Chris!
Best,
W.W.
On 12/02/2010 09:03 PM, Weihang Wang wrote:
Now the guest OS does not have network access. When using ifconfig, the virtual
ethernet card le0 (when using PCI II) or pcn0 (when using PCnet FAST III) has
no IP address.
Have you attempted to select different available network interfaces?
I have
Hi all,
I am running FreeBSD 8.1 in Virtualbox OSE as a guest OS on Ubuntu. Now the
guest OS does not have network access. When using ifconfig, the virtual
ethernet card le0 (when using PCI II) or pcn0 (when using PCnet FAST III) has
no IP address. I have configured ifconfig_le0/pcn0="DHCP" in
I'm using the default adapter, that's the intel desktop one I think.
Establishing the connection with DHCP is indeed a bit inconsistent.
Sometimes it's there just after boot, sometimes it scans for half a minute
before making the connection. No problems with DNS. So far I tested browsing
and softwa
Ondrej Majerech wrote:
Anselm Strauss wrote:
I switched to NAT networking for now. It doesn't require any modules
to load
besides the vboxdrv.ko and runs stable so far. Only strange that ICMP
is not
working ...
NAT networking doesn't work for me. Which Adapter Type are you using?
And did y
Anselm Strauss wrote:
I switched to NAT networking for now. It doesn't require any modules to load
besides the vboxdrv.ko and runs stable so far. Only strange that ICMP is not
working ...
NAT networking doesn't work for me. Which Adapter Type are you using?
And did you have to do any further
I switched to NAT networking for now. It doesn't require any modules to load
besides the vboxdrv.ko and runs stable so far. Only strange that ICMP is not
working ...
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:16 PM, Anselm Strauss wrote:
> Okay, so it works with the stock kernel when I don't load the module and
Okay, so it works with the stock kernel when I don't load the module and
don't start the vboxnet service on boot, but just manually load the
vboxnetflt module when the system is up. Then I start virtualbox and the
network works fine. Unfortunately there is no indication what kernel
modules are need
Hi,
I'm running VirtualBox 3.1.6 on FreeBSD 8.0 amd64. I loaded the vboxdrv
module on boot and started the vboxnet service. Then I set up an Ubuntu
10.04 amd64 guest and configured one bridged network interface. But I
can't get an IP address from my DHCP server. When I check with tcpdump
on all ho
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Norbert Papke wrote:
> On November 27, 2009, O. Hartmann wrote:
> > Befor going deeper into my config I will report some strange behaviour
> > of needed kernel modules
> >
> > vboxnetflt.ko
> > vboxnetadp.ko
> >
> > Both are needed for networking on VirtualBox an
On November 27, 2009, O. Hartmann wrote:
> Befor going deeper into my config I will report some strange behaviour
> of needed kernel modules
>
> vboxnetflt.ko
> vboxnetadp.ko
>
> Both are needed for networking on VirtualBox and they get loaded at
> startup vi /boot/loader.conf. But to have a work
Running a FreeBSD 8.0-REL/amd64 box with a quad core CPU and 8 GB of ram
I intended also to operate Windows XP_32 within VirtualBox.
So far, VirtualBox is up and running, as well as Windows XP. But I do
not have network connectivity.
Befor going deeper into my config I will report some strange
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