Virtual guest network

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eddyx86@gmail.com
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Virtual guest network

Post by eddyx86@gmail.com »

hello word!

How do I run more than one guest under my host subnet range? I have a guest running perfectly under my host subnet range with bridging, but I need 2 or 3 guests running simultaneously under my domestic network.

Thanks!
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Post by stefan.becker »

User Doc, 6.5 with dynamic host interfaces.
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Post by Ingo »

Hello eddyx86,
create further virtual devices vbox1... or tap1... connect each to one virtual machine and add the devices to the bridge like the first one. That should do the thing.
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Post by eddyx86@gmail.com »

Thanks a lot lngo! I have several days looking info about get it work. I never thought it would be so simple. I thought that a bridge only could connect 2 interface, but I seems to be diferent with virtual interface.

Thanks again lngo! :D :D
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Post by stefan.becker »

Please read the Chapter. Dynamic Interfaces is a more dynamic method. Via Scripts every Guest create and deletes the Adapter at start/end, therefore you must not create n interfaces statically.
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Post by eddyx86@gmail.com »

Ok stefan.becker. Thanks for your suggest.
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