On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 01:29:08 +0100
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thursday 08 November 2007, Richard wrote:
> > Tis
> 
> Then how come I have it working perfectly? With the setup documented in the 
> wiki, the vbox0 interface gets created on demand, I can PXE boot the VM, 
> ssh into it from any other machine, and run a webserver and access that 
> from outside...
> The fact that you were not able to get it working, does not mean it's 
> impossible.
> 
> > here is my ifconfig with vbox running, host networking:-
> 
> That does not give any info on how the traffic on vbox0 gets to eth0 and 
> vice versa for incoming traffic destined for the VM. Thanks anyway.
> 
> 

I did say read earlier replies from Frank Mehnert.
If you want to use  to host networking in the methods you describe go back to a 
kernel
 version earlier than 2.6.18 and vbox 1.4.
I'm not going to add any more else there will be more complaints from the latin 
quarter.
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Best Wishes

Richard Bown

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