Michael Thayer ?????:
> Hello Alexey,
> 
> See section 6.3 of the manual for a generic description host interface 
> networking in VirtualBox and 6.5 for a description of how it works with 
> Linux hosts.  Section 6.5.1.5 provides a description of how to set up 
> permanent host interfaces on Linux distributions other than the ones we 
> provide specific documentation for.  On the host side, you can assign an 
> IP to a host interface.  On the guest side, eth0 (or which ever card you 
> assigned to the host interface in the VM configuration) acts as if it 
> were connected to the host interface with an ethernet cable.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Michael
> 
Now, i do how its wrote in 6.5.2, but without bridge
host have ip 192.168.0.3
in guest i set ip 192.168.0.200
guest system determine network adapter, but not see my 192.168.0.0 network
also network not see 192.168.0.200

but tcpdump -i tap0 on host:

16:38:14.821300 arp who-has server.reutman.local tell 192.168.0.200
16:38:15.831541 arp who-has www.reutman.local tell 192.168.0.200
16:38:15.912030 IP 192.168.0.200.netbios-dgm > 192.168.0.255.netbios-dgm: NBT 
UDP PACKET(138)
16:38:16.003906 arp who-has server.reutman.local tell 192.168.0.200

what's wrong?
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