--- raul patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am running windows xp sp2 as the host and ubuntu edgy as the guest os. > I > have the vbox additions installed. My internet connection is provided by > an > adsl modem (not wireless) which is initiated by a dialup. ip, gateway and > dns is set to autoconfig in windows. I set up a virtual network card as > in > the guide and bridged the lan and the virtual connection. > > I am unable to connect to the internet with host interface networking > from > the guest linux os. I can connect to the internet from the windows host > though. However I can access the windows host from the guest os, for > instance I can access the adsl modem on 192.168.1.1 from Ubuntu guest, > and > access the guest ubuntu os from the host. Is there any guide to make the > internet connectivity work? The guest linux os is set to dhcp, dns is > 192.168.1.1. > > NAT works but only if I put in a my broadband providers dns address in > addition to the 10.0.2.3 provided by vbox in the Ubuntu network config. > > I would like to test a server on the guest os and would prefer the host > interface but I have searched for over 2 days on google and can't find > references or guides for this for a Windows host. > > I tried to set promiscuous mode on the bridged interface in windows with > the > netsh command thinking that could be the problem but my adsl dialup won't > connect to the net after doing this so I had to delete and recreate the > bridged interface. Any ideas? > > > Thanks > > Raul > > > Update: Thanks. I just installed a proxy called analogx on host windows > and > now I can access the net from the guest os on 192.168.1.4( host ip > address) > port 6588. Is there any way to make it work without using a proxy?
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