vbox with virtual xp to log on nt domain
Posted: 4. Feb 2009, 11:35
Hi community,
i could need some help with virtual-box.
i run Ubuntu 8.10 with Vbox. in Vbox i do have a virtual windows xp machine. The host is part of a domain (nt active directory). Now i would like to log in to this domain from the virtual machine. the network config is like:
Domain controller/server ip : 10.5.10.10 mask:255.255.0.0
Ubuntu: 10.5.20.14 mask: 255.255.0.0 DNS:10.5.10.10
when i start the virtual xp i have through dhcp:
xp ip :10.0.2.15 gateway: 10.0.2.2
i can access the network shares, but i can not become member of the domain. i think its because of the NAT connection through Vbox host.
i would like to use the network adapter of the computer, from inside the virtual machine without nat, that i can apply a new ip (ex: 10.5.20.x mask 255.255.0.0), or to use even the same network configuration the host (ubuntu) is using.
any ideas ... help ... links ..... would be great.
thx anyway
i could need some help with virtual-box.
i run Ubuntu 8.10 with Vbox. in Vbox i do have a virtual windows xp machine. The host is part of a domain (nt active directory). Now i would like to log in to this domain from the virtual machine. the network config is like:
Domain controller/server ip : 10.5.10.10 mask:255.255.0.0
Ubuntu: 10.5.20.14 mask: 255.255.0.0 DNS:10.5.10.10
when i start the virtual xp i have through dhcp:
xp ip :10.0.2.15 gateway: 10.0.2.2
i can access the network shares, but i can not become member of the domain. i think its because of the NAT connection through Vbox host.
i would like to use the network adapter of the computer, from inside the virtual machine without nat, that i can apply a new ip (ex: 10.5.20.x mask 255.255.0.0), or to use even the same network configuration the host (ubuntu) is using.
any ideas ... help ... links ..... would be great.
thx anyway