Raul, check this on you Ubuntu guest:

  1. Your routing table with 'route -n'. Make sure there's a default
  route to your gateway (your adsl modem).
  2. Your /etc/resolv.conf. You said your dns is 192.168.1.1. Try
  setting you ISP's dns to check if you can reach Internet.
  3. Your iptables rules (just in case). Make sure there's nothing
  blocking ip traffic.


On 4/8/07, 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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