If the machines were physical I'd use a custom mini atx box with openbsd and just nat overload machines 1-3 and static nat machines 4-5.
Is it possible to do it the same way? vms are new to me.
As far as how I'm setup I just have one system that all the vms run under using bridged connection.
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- 20. Dec 2010, 04:14
- Forum: Using VirtualBox
- Topic: i need help :)
- Replies: 3
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- 18. Dec 2010, 03:30
- Forum: Using VirtualBox
- Topic: i need help :)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 877
i need help :)
Hello, I've purchased a block of ip addresses from my isp. I want to be able to have three of my virtual machines connected under the same ip through the router (that I can do) but where I'm stuck, and this is probably easy too, is how I can have the remaining two vms connected to the internet using...
- 14. Dec 2010, 07:14
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: Cloning VM
- Replies: 1
- Views: 755
Cloning VM
When cloning a vm do you need extra license keys for the os for instance or are these just cloned?
- 11. Dec 2010, 14:04
- Forum: Windows Guests
- Topic: Guest res issue?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 660
Guest res issue?
Hi, I'm having some serious issues with customizing virtualbox res. I have guest additions installed but this is not making much of a difference. The max res I can achieve is 1680 x 861 I'm running win xp sp3 as guest and win 7 ultimate as host Has anybody had the same kind of experience and can hel...