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Bridging PPPoE connection
Posted: 10. Jun 2009, 08:49
by vovocals
i have a pppoe internet connection on my host been vista
and use ubuntu as guest on virtualbox
i have bridged the connection using the virtualbox settings and even shared my local area connection with virtual box host only interface on my network area
but still ubuntu still does not work
i want to ask u all if there is something wrong i am still doing?
do i have to set any ip address as well on ubuntu
do i also have to share my usernme and password on ubuntu ?
please give ur advise
Re: Bridging PPPoE connection
Posted: 10. Jun 2009, 13:13
by vbox4me2
PPPoE and bridging doesn't work, the primary lan interface can only handle a single IP address, you need a router to replace the software ppp link.
Re: Bridging PPPoE connection
Posted: 10. Jun 2009, 14:36
by vovocals
well i felt i should add this little piece of information
after setting the connection on my virtual box to bridged network and also choosing my nic card from the drop down list
,on booting my guest os been ubuntu i found out that on my web browser it displays the exact say page it would have displayed on my primary os been vista, if i hadn't connected to the internet...
so in essense what am trying to say is that...it presumably might work
just that i need to know how to somehow add and ip address on ubuntu or a username and password presumably those i use on my host os been vista
Re: Bridging PPPoE connection
Posted: 10. Jun 2009, 15:09
by Perryg
You might get this to work by using ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) in vista. You need to search the internet for "ICS Vista" and also look at the help and support section of Vista about ICS.
Re: Bridging PPPoE connection
Posted: 10. Jun 2009, 15:36
by vovocals
yes i have done that.
i know about ics as well
probably am begining to think its not possible to bridge a pppoe internet cause of the fact that the host uses a username and a password to access the internet
it is hard to actually grant the guest os access owing to the fact that this login details were given to us by the internet provider
Re: Bridging PPPoE connection
Posted: 10. Jun 2009, 21:19
by vbox4me2
Nothing a 30$ pppoe router can't solve.