I am trying to set up 2 - 3 virtual machines on my mac. The need to have networking capabilities to talk to each other and to the main OS... I have been fiddling around for 3-4 days with little success.
so what i am trying to do is to demonstrate a multi tiered system across virtual machines..
MAC host - runs browser
VM 1 (windows XP) runs a WWW server (main application server)
VM 2 (windows XP) runs a WWW server (simulation of a web service)
VM 3 (windows XP) runs the Database server
idea is to get the browser to access a WWW application on VM1 which needs to access a web service on VM2 which needs to access a database on VM3..
Can anyone help me get the networking going...
Thanks in advance
Sean
Networking Between Guest O/S on mac
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One way:
VM1 has two network cards one set to nat other one to internal networking
VM2,3 internal networking
the internal net has to have exactly the same name in all machines.
You give each of those interfaces a static address in a private range
example 192.168.0.X mask 255.255.255.0
In virtualbox you set portforwarding so you can reach vm1:s webserver from the your browser.
Nat cat be replaced by HIF you could then drop the portforwrding. But it has to be connected to a real net.
VM1 has two network cards one set to nat other one to internal networking
VM2,3 internal networking
the internal net has to have exactly the same name in all machines.
You give each of those interfaces a static address in a private range
example 192.168.0.X mask 255.255.255.0
In virtualbox you set portforwarding so you can reach vm1:s webserver from the your browser.
Nat cat be replaced by HIF you could then drop the portforwrding. But it has to be connected to a real net.
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