One question of virtual net
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Hanzo_lx
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One question of virtual net
Hi for all
I had installed one win 2003 virtual machine (nat connection) and one win xp virtual machine (nat conection).
I cant make pings from one machine to the other.
How can i do it¿?
Must I do two network adapters?
I had installed one win 2003 virtual machine (nat connection) and one win xp virtual machine (nat conection).
I cant make pings from one machine to the other.
How can i do it¿?
Must I do two network adapters?
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Perryg
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Re: One question of virtual net
Use bridged mode if you need this to happen.
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Hanzo_lx
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Re: One question of virtual net
one question, in a host machine only have one "VirtualBox Host-Only Network" with a manual tcp/ip adress (ip and mask), i dont configurated this ip and mask.
In a win xp virtual machine the configuration now is bridged,inside this the tcp ip configuration is automatic and the connection is limited. what can i do?
In a win xp virtual machine the configuration now is bridged,inside this the tcp ip configuration is automatic and the connection is limited. what can i do?
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Perryg
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Re: One question of virtual net
From the guest in a command window type ipconfig /all and send a copy here. Please use code block
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Hanzo_lx
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Re: One question of virtual net
2003 vm:

xp vm:


xp vm:

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Perryg
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Re: One question of virtual net
Inside the guests:
Go into the network settings and turn on DHCP. Select get IP and DNS automatically.
Go into the network settings and turn on DHCP. Select get IP and DNS automatically.
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Hanzo_lx
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Re: One question of virtual net
From the beginning already they were in automatic in the two virtual machines


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Perryg
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Re: One question of virtual net
Windows does not see your network adapter. Says it is not connected if my Spanish is correct. Are you sure that you have the setting correct in the VBox settings?
Also you may need to go to the device manager and see if the VBox adapter is showing up there.
Also you may need to go to the device manager and see if the VBox adapter is showing up there.
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Hanzo_lx
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Re: One question of virtual net
see this:
caps of: general networking options
http://i43.tinypic.com/1zg6n93.jpg
http://i44.tinypic.com/23wwfu0.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/2ecf2wp.jpg
Caps of: networking options of win xp virtual machine
http://i41.tinypic.com/jf7xv6.jpg
Caps of: Real (host) networking options
http://i40.tinypic.com/2uj5wyo.jpg
caps of: general networking options
http://i43.tinypic.com/1zg6n93.jpg
http://i44.tinypic.com/23wwfu0.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/2ecf2wp.jpg
Caps of: networking options of win xp virtual machine
http://i41.tinypic.com/jf7xv6.jpg
Caps of: Real (host) networking options
http://i40.tinypic.com/2uj5wyo.jpg
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Hanzo_lx
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Re: One question of virtual net
Hi, Now I can make pings from one vm to other but the two vms have limited conection and cant acces to internet.
Its funny because in the general networking options the dhcp server is activated and the range of ips is this
http://i40.tinypic.com/2ecf2wp.jpg
But the ips of the virtual machines are

in the network tcpip options of vms be set in automatic configuration
thanks a lot
Its funny because in the general networking options the dhcp server is activated and the range of ips is this
http://i40.tinypic.com/2ecf2wp.jpg
But the ips of the virtual machines are

in the network tcpip options of vms be set in automatic configuration
thanks a lot