Hi JD, Thanks for your response. Did you assume that the host will be ubuntu, 
because the terms you are using seem to be linux oriented. The host is going to 
be a windows host. tap0 and tunneling would be relevant for ubuntu. 

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From: JD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: VirtualBox end user list <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 3:22:16 PM
Subject: Re: [vbox-users] What kind of networking combination do I need?

  Hi Gaurav,

1. You need to use Host Interface - NOT NAT.
2. You will need to enable the DHCP daemon on the host to
   accept requests over the tap0 interface.
3. You will need to use tunctl to create tap0 and 
   ifconfig it to ip address 10.0.2.1 (for example)

Cheers,

JD

Gaurav Verma wrote:      Hi Folks, 
  
I am trying to setup two virtual machines like this:
  
1) each VM needs to have internet working
2) each VM should have a private internal network interface
3) each VM should also have a IP which should be accessible from eachother. 
e.g. If VM1 has 10.0.2.10 and VM2 has 10.0.2.11, VM1 should beable to ssh into 
10.0.2.11 and vice-versa.
  
What kind of a virtualbox networking setup do I need? Till now, I havebeen able 
to make only NAT and internal networking work -- with windowshost and Ubuntu 
VMs. Host Only networking is turning out difficult toget to work.. even with 
the promiscuous wireless mode in windows.
  
I would appreciate your thoughts.
  
Thanks
Gaurav
  
  
  
   
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