?2008?06?03??18:53?zhongyuan sun - Sun Microsystems - Beijing China??? Hi, My running environmen is different with you, My host is Solaris nv and my guest is WinXP. but i found a way to make hte Guest OS communicate with the Host.
>From my experience: guest OS will get these network configuration after boot up: DNS server:10.0.2.3 DHCP server/Gateway:10.0.2.2 and the guest os probably will get IP:10.0.2.15 These ip addresses are all mapping to a same host net port. From the Guest OS point of view it can communicate with Host by 10.0.2.2. Let me know if you have other questions related to this issue. Regards, Zhongyuan > > > -------- ???? -------- > > ??: [ug-bjosug] Network setup for OpenSolaris as Virtualbox guest > > on > > Windows XP > > ??: Tue, 03 Jun 2008 18:26:35 +0800 > > ???: Tao Chen <nameistao at gmail.com> > > ???: ug-bjosug at opensolaris.org > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > As title, can someone help me with this: > > I want to enable network communication between the host (XP) and guest > > (OpenSolaris) OS, what shall I do on XP and/or Solaris? > > Ideally, the guest OS can get an IP from company's DHCP server, then > > it can talk to the whole network. > > > > Right now, both have their own network: guest has 10.0.2.15, host has > > 9.x.x.x., they cannot ping each other. > > > > This is on a Thinkpad T60, fwiw. > > > > Google hits mostly talk about setting up network bridges, which I am > > not familiar with. > > > > A step by step instruction will be greatly appreciated :) > > > > Tao > > > > > > -- > > Tzongyu Paul Lee, Tzongyu.Lee at Sun.Com or Paul.Lee at Sun.COM > > BJS05 7225, x84343 > > http://blogs.sun.com/tpaullee/ Feel the Pulses of China > > http://tpaullee.blogspot.com/ - use google reader in China > >
