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DCHP , IP from the router

Posted: 19. Feb 2008, 17:24
by joaoprosa
Dear Sirs

I have Fedora 7 in Virtual Box upon Windows XP,
In fedora I have the Asterisk IP PBX installed, the problem is the router network 192.168.1.0 .
I do not know why the DCHP from the router give a network 10.10,2,2 to the Fedora .
I can go to the internet.
Talk with network 192.168.1.0 because a I do a kind of loop in the router, but I do not know I how to talk from 192.168.1.0 to 10.10.2.2.

If anyone can tell me how put Fedora in the 192.168.1.0 network?

I already try to change the IP in Fedora to 192.168.1.0 network but does not work.
and change the MAC of the Fedora to the real MAC, but still not working.

with kinds regards
João Pereira Rosa

Putting Guest OS on Host's LAN

Posted: 19. Feb 2008, 18:47
by Erik_FL
To put the guest on the "192.168" LAN you need to create a Host Interface in VirtualBox. Go into the Network configuration settings for the virtual machine. In the section that says "Host Interfaces", click the folder with the "+" symbol to add a Host Interface. The name should be "VirtualBox Host Interface 1". After you have created "Host Interface 1", change the setting for the virtual network adapter to say "Host Interface" and choose "Host Interface 1".

Now you have to bridge the Virtual Box Host Interface to the actual Ethernet adapter in Windows XP. Open the Connections folder in Windows XP. Click on the "Local Area Connection" icon. Hold the Ctrl key and click on the "VirtualBox Host Interface 1" icon. Both connections should be selected. Click the right-hand mouse button on the "VirtualBox Host Interface 1" connection. Click "Bridge Connections" in the menu. Configure the settings for the "Network Bridge" as if it was the normal Ethernet adapter.

If you don't want to see the red X and network adapter when VirtualBox is not running, change the settings for "VirtualBox TAP Adapter" using the Windows Device Manager. On the "Advanced" tab change the "Media Status" setting to "Always Connected".

To do the same thing for a Linux Host OS, look in the "Linux Hosts" forum for my post on bridging for Slackware Linux.

Problem Solved

Posted: 21. Feb 2008, 14:09
by joaoprosa
Dear Erik_FL

Thank you for your help.
It already working, but this only work with the wired Lan interface, when I try with the wireless interface the bridge does not work!.

Thank you again for solve my problem

with kinds regards
João Pereira Rosa

Re: DCHP , IP from the router

Posted: 26. May 2009, 17:38
by inin.liamgbf8
I think those problem are those problems that are very common to happens in the router..

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