Confusion about network types / configs
Posted: 29. Nov 2011, 14:29
Hi
I have read the network configuration in the manual few times, but it's still confusing to me in regards to my goal.
Basically what I want is to set up a "virtual" network inside my host with few virtual machines talking to each other, which is hidden from outside world, but also has internet access.
So my obvious choice was NAT, but I was suprised that EVERY machine gets separate, independent NAT... - why it is like that ?
I thougth if I choose NAT, they all will simply work under the same NAT, so they can see each other (just like private network behind firewall/proxy), but that's not the case because every machine gets its own isolated NAT...
So, I looked at the other modes - internal netwok and host-only, but they both don't provide internet access... (and bridged I don't want because it opens up my "net")
How can I achieve my goal ?
How can I get shared NAT ?
Regards,
Piotr
I have read the network configuration in the manual few times, but it's still confusing to me in regards to my goal.
Basically what I want is to set up a "virtual" network inside my host with few virtual machines talking to each other, which is hidden from outside world, but also has internet access.
So my obvious choice was NAT, but I was suprised that EVERY machine gets separate, independent NAT... - why it is like that ?
I thougth if I choose NAT, they all will simply work under the same NAT, so they can see each other (just like private network behind firewall/proxy), but that's not the case because every machine gets its own isolated NAT...
So, I looked at the other modes - internal netwok and host-only, but they both don't provide internet access... (and bridged I don't want because it opens up my "net")
How can I achieve my goal ?
How can I get shared NAT ?
Regards,
Piotr