tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post1470225182421349287..comments2023-10-16T03:14:31.569-04:00Comments on My experiments in Open Source Technologies: Case study: Making Internal networking for talking between two linux
guest OS (Ubuntu) on windows vista hostBharat's pridehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16310884442200766672noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-77873314763514201532013-03-26T13:35:56.379-04:002013-03-26T13:35:56.379-04:00This is a really good post
Following all steps, my...This is a really good post<br />Following all steps, my configuration looks equal and table route is the same, so pinging to the internet works fine, ping from the guest to host works, and also pinging to the route, but guest to guest fails.<br /><br />Any idea?<br />Thanks.<br />Regards David Palomarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14138877805471098681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-39721860967258334832011-03-06T00:02:26.933-05:002011-03-06T00:02:26.933-05:00For each nodes of the rac, how many network cards ...For each nodes of the rac, how many network cards need to have?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11346059724431267583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-71995633054807452172008-07-30T16:01:49.000-04:002008-07-30T16:01:49.000-04:00Al, you are right. By mistake, I have put the same...Al, you are right. By mistake, I have put the same image for the ifconfig output (that of Gutsy) for Gutsy2 as well. The hardware MAC address for eth1/0 should be different and so should be the the IP address for eth1 -- it should be 192.168.2.1. The eth0 IP for Gutsy2 would still be 10.0.2.x as it was of NAT type. -- Thanks, GauravGaurav Vermahttp://geocities.com/gaurav_verma22noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-53465164341011605202008-05-06T16:11:51.001-04:002008-05-06T16:11:51.001-04:00Rajesh, make sure you setup the network interface ...Rajesh, make sure you setup the network interface in ubuntu as DHCP. Also make sure the name server is the same as that on your windows host (take it from the ethernet or wireless connection)Gaurav Vermahttp://geocities.com/gaurav_verma22noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-54476561869944642982008-05-27T09:24:10.000-04:002008-05-27T09:24:10.000-04:00My set up is :Windows XP SP3 host,Sun xVM VirtualB...My set up is :<br>Windows XP SP3 host,<br>Sun xVM VirtualBox 1.6,<br>Ubuntu 8.04 guest,<br>Xubuntu 8.04 guest.<br><br>I followed your tutorial to the letter and everything worked like you said it would. This was a very good tutorial. Thanks a ton, man! Great work :)Surja Gainnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-45013515113357372772010-11-09T15:27:02.000-05:002010-11-09T15:27:02.000-05:00Hi!Wonderful post! I need some help. I'm compl...Hi!<br><br>Wonderful post! I need some help. I'm completely new to Linux. I'm trying to set<br>up the following scenario:<br><br><br>+-----+eth0 +-----+ +---+<br>| VM2 |-----------| VM1 |---------------| H |<br>+-----+ eth1 +-----+eth0 (NAT) +---+<br><br><br>VM2 - Virtual machine from Virtual Box, using Ubuntu<br>VM1 - Virtual machine from Virtual Box, using Ubuntu: I want this to act as a NAT.<br>H - Host, my Windows Vista<br><br>So if I ping H from VM2, H would receive a different IP address from VM2. Could you give me a step by step on this? Not sure what networking notes to use.<br><br>Thanks. Would appreciate the help so much.<br>--jaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-45506945438328063712010-05-19T21:51:40.000-04:002010-05-19T21:51:40.000-04:00You have just save my time..I have been using VMwa...You have just save my time..I have been using VMware and wanted to try out VB. I had same issues where guest os can't communicate bwt each other. Your tutorial is great and easy to follow. Now my XP guest can talk to my Ubuntu Server guest. <br><br>Thank you so much, this is awesome...!Willienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-25685304421987058522010-04-15T16:45:29.000-04:002010-04-15T16:45:29.000-04:00This post was great ! Awesome ! Thanks for gatheri...This post was great ! Awesome ! Thanks for gathering and sharing these infovenkatkenshinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-17972162740074051652008-12-03T13:43:59.000-05:002008-12-03T13:43:59.000-05:00Thanks for these great case studies! They were ver...Thanks for these great case studies! They were very helpful! Needed to set up a windows server 2003 guest host as the "main server" for a game design company which would act a domain controller and having windows xp pro connect to it and other domain controllers, all very confusing, seeing as I have ubuntu in virtual box already a simple "ping" between the VM's was used proove i understand classful IP addressing and all manner of things! :-)<br>Just wanted to say thanks from Terry in England!Terryhttp://www.yottabytedesigns.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-11644592678630684072008-11-08T16:43:17.000-05:002008-11-08T16:43:17.000-05:00hello!thank you very much for this great tutorial!...hello!<br>thank you very much for this great tutorial!<br>i am using it on my project @ OS Admin: samba, nfs, nbd comparisson!<br>I have win xp as host.. with Virtual Box two Debian guests. This was exactly what i was looking for. The host only networking looks nice too, but i get my IP from dhcp (student campus) and I would have LAN confflict.<br>all works well now, and the two guests are visible by IP.<br>indeed, spared me for some hours of searching forums.<br>all the best! kiri from Romaniakiriashoonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-14911810432422467162010-07-05T12:06:44.000-04:002010-07-05T12:06:44.000-04:00Hi, thanks for your post! I have the same problem ...Hi, thanks for your post! I have the same problem about the ping as for dany84. Furthermore ssh from host to guest is not working either but http requests are working!<br>I wonder why.<br>host: Windows Vista<br>guest: ubuntu server with LAMPmaxqua72noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-88978632435646528752009-11-23T07:41:37.000-05:002009-11-23T07:41:37.000-05:00I have seen the same behaviour and this seems to b...I have seen the same behaviour and this seems to be some sort of a bug. The workaround seems to be to do the reverse ping first and then try the ping you want to do. It seems to work that way. Good luck.Gaurav Vermahttp://geocities.com/gaurav_verma22noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-89867260453517357192010-10-02T16:03:51.000-04:002010-10-02T16:03:51.000-04:00let the truth be told, i have been trying to do th...let the truth be told, i have been trying to do this for 6months!!!!!!!!!!<br>thanks man!!mickeynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7119076004819787314.post-54441537268204998292009-03-07T14:15:14.000-05:002009-03-07T14:15:14.000-05:00Thanks for the help man.I appreciate it.Thanks for the help man.<br>I appreciate it.hankinnoreply@blogger.com