--- Stefan Lesicnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> 
> I am new to VirtualBox. I was using Vmware, and due to a number of
> issues (timing, crashing, io related) decided to give VirtualBox a try,
> and I am very impressed. System is nice and responsive. (Although this
> morning under heavy load, i did get crashes and I am still
> investigating. Adding nohz=off to kernel of guest has seem to improve
> things)
> 
> The question I have is about the networking. With bridged networking on
> vmware, it worked, so I just want to see what I am missing.

<snip>

> From the guest, i can access the internal machines no problem. The
> problem comes in when trying to use a DNAT on the firewall (running on
> the guest).  The connection just never goes through. I am not sure where
> it does actually go.
> 
> The other thing i've noticed is that people that are connecting to
> server from internal, appear as if they come from the virtual host box's
> bridged ip. Is this normal behaviour?

<snip>

Well, this is just one of those silly little things to check, but my first
thought was that it sounds like VBox is still in NAT mode (though I am by
no means a networking expert). Have you double-checked the VM's network
settings to make sure it's actually using host IF networking?

-David Murphy


      
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