I'm noticing that in my resolve.conf VBOX sets up IP 10.0.2.3 for nameserver. I've tried to remove this IP to place my ISP dns IP and the IP address does not hold. It always reverts back to the 10.0.2.3...
As mentioned in last email, I changed my guess networking to DHCP and the guess machine is assigned a 10.0.2.15... I can ping 10.0.2.15 and 10.0.2.2... However, still can't ping any outside IP addresses. I think the problem could be with the resolv.conf nameserver IP. I need to change this BUT as I said the confif is not holding. Joe On 8/12/07, Joe Leo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Greg, thanks for your comments... I did try dhcp and that did not work for > me either. In either case setting it up static as I did should work too. > Another question I have: > > Is there a way to go and change the default network that VBOX sets up for > NAT ( 10.0.2.0)... Is there a config file where the networking settings > are kept? > > Joe > > On 8/12/07, Rune Kock < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On 8/13/07, Joe Leo < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've installed VBOX 1.4.0 for windows and created a VM running > > Debian4.0. > > > I've got Debian linux guest install o.k BUT can't get networking to > > work. > > > Can't ping past the VM NAT gateway. > > > > As I read the manual (the last paragraph of section 6.2), ping will > > never work in NAT-mode. You've got to test with something that uses > > TCP or UDP. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > vbox-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users > > > >
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