Yes, I edited the /etc/hosts file before, as a possible solution, but nothing 
happened.

I actually wrote :
10.10.8.2      debianvm1

and then I used debianvm1 as an alias...
Do I have to provide the actual IP of the physical machine?? 10.10.8.2 is the 
IP of the virtual machine.

Dimos.


> Le Mon, 23 Jan 2012 16:22:26 +0200
> Dimokritos Stamatakis <[email protected]> écrivait:
> 
>> 10.10.8.2 is the local IP address of the VM.
> 
> Ideally it would work much better if you'd set up hostnames; assign
> names to the machines, edit /etc/hosts accordingly, and use hostnames
> instead of raw ip addresses.
> I guess that using an IP address as an alias can't work.
> 
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