Host it unable to connect to guest
Posted: 17. Feb 2011, 10:34
Hello,
Host - Windows 7. Guest - Windows XP and Debian. Network is configured as NAT. Guests can succesfully connect internet, for example: guest has internal ip: 10.0.2.15. But, why host is unable to connect this ip (10.0.2.15) ? Is this normal? How can I change configuration to make this possible?
There is no such problem using Vmware - even if network is set to nat mode, still host can succesfully connect to guest using its internal ip. So I'm sure this should be possible with virtualbox too.
Note that I need nat - setting network to bridged mode is impossible because of my isp network limitation (only one mac address per client is allowed)
Host - Windows 7. Guest - Windows XP and Debian. Network is configured as NAT. Guests can succesfully connect internet, for example: guest has internal ip: 10.0.2.15. But, why host is unable to connect this ip (10.0.2.15) ? Is this normal? How can I change configuration to make this possible?
There is no such problem using Vmware - even if network is set to nat mode, still host can succesfully connect to guest using its internal ip. So I'm sure this should be possible with virtualbox too.
Note that I need nat - setting network to bridged mode is impossible because of my isp network limitation (only one mac address per client is allowed)