On Sat, 8 May 2010 12:38:12 -0400, you wrote:

>Hello, All -
>
>I asked this question on the forum and got no response, so I thought I
>would ask here...
>
>We are using an HP DL380 G6 running Ubuntu Server 9.10 and Virtual Box
>3.1.6 to serve virtual machines to a number of different networks. The
>server has a network interface connected to each network, and it all
>works very well, but the problem is the host is visible to other
>machines on the various networks. We are using bridged networking for
>all the Vm's.
>
>How do I hide the host such that only the guests appear on the host's
>network interface?
>
>I read the section of the user's manual several times, and I did not
>see this addressed.

Block all traffic to/from the host with it's own firewall
software. Or give it addresses outside each of the networks,
or even no address at all.
Anyway, I think it is a matter of the hosts' IP stack, not
of virtualbox.
-- 
  (  Kees Nuyt
  )
c[_]

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