On 3/19/09 9:45 PM James Coglan wrote: > "Host interface", as in the option avaiable in settings under "Network" -> > "Attached to". Btw, I'm actually on Ubuntu 8.10, not 8.04 as I previously > mentioned, and using vbox 2.1.4.
OK, so that cleared, I would say: With hostinterface the VM acts like any other machine (physical or not) in your network. If you setup the network on the VM in the same subnet like the interface you attached to, then you should be able to reach your host. Of course firewall etc. on the host have to be adjusted, depending on what you want to do (SSH, Web, ...). Regards, OJ -- In the beginning there was nothing. God said, 'Let there be light!' And there was light. There was still nothing, but you could see it a whole lot better. (Ellen DeGeneres)
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