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Share network and Internet with Virtual server for testing
Posted: 30. Oct 2012, 03:35
by remus
Hi all,
am testing some linux operating systems and samba to see whats a good one to use for a file server.
I am having trouble setting up a virutal machine that can access the internet and have full normal access to our network, as well as be accessible to all computers on our network.
Hope you guys can help,
Thanks in advance for any comments and suggestions.
Re: Share network and Internet with Virtual server for testi
Posted: 30. Oct 2012, 11:25
by Twisted Lucidity
Use
Bridged networking. The guest will appear as just another desktop/server on your LAN.
If you are having specific problems with the guest (e.g. domain authentication) then you might be better off asking in a forum specific to the GNU/Linux you are running, or in the
Linus Guests forum if you are sure it's a VBox issue.
Re: Share network and Internet with Virtual server for testi
Posted: 6. Nov 2012, 03:50
by remus
Thanks for the tip "Twisted Lucidity"
However now I have a new problem, when I enable bridged networking in network options.
I get the following crash when I try to start the virtual machine.
Failed to open a session for the virtualmachine
tinycore
Failed to open/create the internal network
'HostInterfacenetworking-
Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet'
(VERR_INTNET_FLT_IF_NOT_FOUND).
Details
Result Code:
E_FAIL (0x80004005)
Component:
Console
Interface:
IConsole {1968b7d3-e3bf-4ceb-99e0-cb7c913317bb}
I have VirtualBox 4.1.16r78094
Running on Windows xp pro SP3, with full upates.
I see there is a newer version available, I will download and install.
Re: Share network and Internet with Virtual server for testi
Posted: 6. Nov 2012, 04:06
by remus
Just installed new version of Virtual Box 4.1.22-80657-Win
No more errors when starting virtual machine with bridged networking enabled.
Bridged networking does indeed give me the effect I want.
My virtual computer is now fully available to my network, and has full access to the internet.
Thanks very much "Twisted Lucidity"