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 ?
>>
>>
>>
>>   
>
>


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