Hi Mikhail, Mikhail Sennikovsky wrote: > There are several types of networking available in VBox. I guess you > uninstalled the Bridged Networking support, however your guest still > able to connect via NAT. Ok. > What you could do is to install VBox without Networking component > (i.e. deselect it in the installer). Everything I have been reporting here is based on a VBox installation without Networking component - I deselected it in the installer. > This would leave only NAT & internal networking. NAT connection type > still allows you to connect to the internet, but in case you have some > firewall software installed, you could just disallow making any > network connections by VirtualBox process, which should disallow VBox > NAT connections as well. I'll install a personal firewall and then block Vbox originated connection. Let's see.
> > Mikhail >> FYI, I went to NIC property in host OS (WinXP) and uninstalled the >> VBox Network Driver. Then, I rebooted the host os. Right now, I have >> no VBox Network driver entry at the NIC property list and guest os >> still doing networking as before. >> >> How could it be possible ? >> >> >> >> > > -- Esta mensagem foi verificada pelo sistema de antivĂrus e acredita-se estar livre de perigo. _______________________________________________ vbox-users mailing list vbox-users@virtualbox.org http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users