Hello all,
I am a bit rusty setting up VBox environments having not done it in a
couple years. Playing with it now I noticed the following. If you specify a
NATed network for your VM and creater several VM's they all seem to get the
same IP address (10.0.2.15) and they seem to be unable to talk to each
other.
What I want however is a network is private, NAT'ed - but whose members can
talk to each other and be controlled by a gateway that I get to control. Is
the only option open to me an internal network with the gateway being a VM
connected to both the internal network and a bridged interface? Or are
there other options whereas I can use the VirtualBox server as my gateway.
Thanks.
Boris.
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