Currently using FDNET to connect the guest to the VirtualBox network, in 
case that matters.

On Saturday, August 17, 2019 at 10:34:45 PM UTC-5, Andrew Pennebaker wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to setup a base box for FreeDOS. The good news is, many 
> critical sysadmin applications, including a telnet server (rmenu), FTP 
> server (FTPSRV from mTCP), wget, ping, a DHCP client, and so on, are 
> provided by the retro programming community. With these tools in hand, it 
> doesn't seem a stretch to create a Vagrant box with a lot of functionality 
> available, such as `vagrant ssh` using a telnet communicator, `vagrant 
> rsync`, as well as file and shell script provisioning.
>
> However, I quickly discovered that network applications do not appear to 
> function when run on FreeDOS via telnet. They only work when run directly 
> from the top-level COMMAND.COM shell. Could this be a glitch specific to 
> rmenu, or is DOS unable to allow multiple simultaneous network applications 
> to run?
>

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