My host is running CentOS, not Windows 7.
I am not sure if Windows 7 can 'add' virtual adapters for each VLAN you want to
access... IF it can, add the VLAN interfaces and then map them through using
VBoxManage commands to the Packetfence guest VM.
The interfaces are all 'bridge' mode, not NAT. They should all get IP from each
VLAN dhcp server.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Maciej Uhlig" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 12:00:29 PM
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Packetfence in virtual environment
Randy Prothero:
I have VirtualBox working with the PacketFence zen VM that is downloadable from
the PacketFence site.
I'm trying to go your way. I use Windows 7, VirtualBox 4.2.2 and PacketFence
ZEN 3.5.1 for VMware. My problem is as follows:
PF VM boots with one network interface which is eth3 instead of eth0. eth3 is
down and doesn't get IP address from VB DHCP server.
Why not the intended interface is assigned by VB? Any hints?
MU
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