Network between two virtual machines on Virtual Box

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rambo
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Network between two virtual machines on Virtual Box

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I'm an Italian student and I'm preparing an exam consisting in a project with VirtualBox, that I must absolutely and within 23th of June.
I've two virtual machines and on both of them I've installed Linux Mint 6 Felicia.
One of the machines should work as a router, the other as one of its clients.
The router machine has one network interface active, with IP 10.0.2.15, connected to NAT.
I don't know how to put the two machines into a network.
Please tell me the procedure step by step.

Thank You very much in advance for Your very precious care

Best Regards

Giacomo Odoardi
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Re: Network between two virtual machines on Virtual Box

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Internal network for client to client or Bridge mode, see the Manual about different networking modes.
rambo
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Re: Network between two virtual machines on Virtual Box

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I've seen the manual but as I've never used VirtualBox before nor Linux OS I didn't understand what excatly I have to do and so I want to know the exact procedure to make my two machines communicate and examples of IP addresses I must set.

I must apologize that I may have indicated a wrong version of Virtual Box in My Profile because if I click on Informazioni su VirtualBox it doesn't appear OSE but only 2.2.2 r46594.

Please help me, I'm really in panic!!!

Thank You

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Re: Network between two virtual machines on Virtual Box

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Such detailed configurations go beyond the scope of this forum, we expect basic OS knowledge of Host and Guests including tcpip.

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