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On Wednesday 09 March 2011 at 11:43 am, Fernando Cassia penned
about "Re: [VBox-users] Idea: Virtualbox Inside-out: turning guest device into 
"virtual" host OS one..."

> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 4:52 AM, Alexey Eromenko
> >
> > Let's divide between the meat and the flies around it.
> > It is no joke.
> >
> > What do you want to achieve ?
> > Reverse shared folders ?
> > Reverse USB redirection ?
> > Reverse PCI passthrough ?
> 
> 
> A virtual "ne2000" NIC on the host OS that sends and receives tcp/ip
> packets from the host OS, but is bridged with the propietary Win2K
> HPNA drivers, that run virtualized under Win2K in a Virtualbox VM,
> speaking through USB to the HPNA 2.0 device...

Hi Fernando,

I do something similar with my VM.  In my case, I run a Windows 7 VM
which runs my client's VPN software plus CYGWIN.  Within CYGWIN, I run
`ssh' to port-forward a set of ports from my Host O/S, through the
VM.  

The above allows me to access customer machines, via a VPN, without
installing the same software on my Host O/S.

Cheers,
-- 
Pablo Sanchez - Blueoak Database Engineering, Inc
Ph:    819.459.1926      Fax:   760.860.5225 (US)


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