On 03/30/10 23:22, Kostyantyn wrote:
Check the User Manual for Virtual Box:
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/3.1.6/UserManual.pdf
Take a look at section 6.3:"VirtualBox.
A virtual machine with NAT enabled acts much like a real computer that
connects
to the Internet through a router. The
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 13:08 -0600, Joseph wrote:
> On 03/30/10 14:55, stosss wrote:
> >On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Joseph wrote:
> >> I'm running Windows XP on VirtualBox, it has a network "NAT" so the IP
> >> address it gets:
> >> IP: 10.0.2.15
> >> Gateway: 10.0.2.2
> >> DNS: 10.10.0.1 ?(Li
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 13:08 -0600, Joseph wrote:
> On 03/30/10 14:55, stosss wrote:
> >On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Joseph wrote:
> >> I'm running Windows XP on VirtualBox, it has a network "NAT" so the IP
> >> address it gets:
> >> IP: 10.0.2.15
> >> Gateway: 10.0.2.2
> >> DNS: 10.10.0.1 ?(Li
On 03/30/10 14:55, stosss wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Joseph wrote:
I'm running Windows XP on VirtualBox, it has a network "NAT" so the IP
address it gets:
IP: 10.0.2.15
Gateway: 10.0.2.2
DNS: 10.10.0.1 ?(Linux router)
I've tried to access the Windows IP by creating another subnet:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:08 PM, Joseph wrote:
> I'm running Windows XP on VirtualBox, it has a network "NAT" so the IP
> address it gets:
> IP: 10.0.2.15
> Gateway: 10.0.2.2
> DNS: 10.10.0.1 (Linux router)
>
> I've tried to access the Windows IP by creating another subnet:
> ifconfig eth0:1 10.0
I'm running Windows XP on VirtualBox, it has a network "NAT" so the IP address
it gets:
IP: 10.0.2.15
Gateway: 10.0.2.2
DNS: 10.10.0.1 (Linux router)
I've tried to access the Windows IP by creating another subnet:
ifconfig eth0:1 10.0.2.0 up
but it doesn't work, I can not ping the Windows IP:
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