Alexey, On Wednesday 07 January 2015 12:18:03 Alexey Eromenko wrote: > Host: Windows 7, Core i7, VBox 4.3.18 > Guests: Linux, RHEL6 (CLI-only) > > Setup localhost + 2 web servers VMs. > > VM1: NAT host@1443 -> guest:443 (default 10.0.2.15 IP) > VM2: NAT host@2443 -> guest:443 (default 10.0.2.15 IP) > > I connect by typing in local web browser: > https://localhost:1443 > > When I connect via HTTPS to first VM, it's okay, but when I connect to > second VM, the first one disconnects (connection timeout), and then I > get access to 2nd VM, and after I try to reconnect to 1st VM, 2nd VM > immediately disconnects, so there is some collision between NAT engine > on both VMs. > No way to connect to both VMs, from localhost web browser. > > Not sure why this happens, as SLIRP NAT module is supposed to be > user-space, per-VM process.
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