Ok here are some other symptoms I'm getting.

I find that, intermittently, I can get a Linux VM to get limited network connectivity through bridging.

When I do the connection is extremely bad. I can ping through it but accessing web pages or 'apt-get update' do not work.

My OSX workstation has firewalling disabled.


Steve Wray wrote:
Hi there,

I'm having trouble getting bridged networking working.

Host: OSX, 10.4.11

Virtualbox: 2.2.2 r46594

Guests: Debian Lenny, Debian Etch, Ubuntu Jaunty.

I've had XP working as guest with bridged networking.

On the DHCP server I can see the guest connecting with DHCPDISCOVER and the server responding with DHCPOFFER. The MAC addresses and IP addresses in the DHCP server logs are correct.


relevent snippet from DHCP server logs:

May 27 11:07:29 names dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 08:00:27:a9:93:dd via eth0
May 27 11:07:29 names dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.10.10.103 to 08:00:27:a9:93:dd via eth0

Somehow the Linux hosts are not getting this and not setting up their network interfaces. I'm surprised it works in Windows XP.

Any ideas?

Thanks.



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