Hi there ,

NAT networking is fine if you are playing with VM's at home and don't
need to run your VM's as servers to an Ethernet Network.

I am trying to prepare a demo of the Sun Ray Server to connect to
SunRay270 virtual clients (thin clients) and need to virtualize Solaris
as well as windows XP as VM's. 
These VM's must use bridged networking to be able to run Virtually in
Thin Clients

I need these VM's to pick up IP addresses from my external DHCP Server
which delivers IP addresses in the range 10.154.2.80 to 10.154.2.200

I do not get the bridged networking to work not even running vbox on
windows2003 server nor on openSUSE10.3

Is there a secret to get Bridged networking working I have read the
documents and believe I have done all that is told

My frustration is I cant use Vbox until I can overcome this barrier 
Why is it not working by default ? 

Can anyone offer me a solution for getting this to work .

With kind Regards

 

Nick Michael

cell 082 508 1950
fax  086 673 1567
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