On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 16:05:32 -0300, Antonio Augusto (Mancha) wrote
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 15:53, Robert Cummings<[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > In the network configuration for your guest
> >
> >    set "Attached to"
> >    to "Not attached"
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Rob.
> 
> I don't think this is what he wants, since he states that "anybody
> could install a new guest os and then do networking". So, what he
> wants is a install of VBox that, CAN'T do network (even if one wants
> it to be enabled).
> Did I get you right Rivalino?

Completely right.
 
> If so, that would involve recompiling VBox from sources, and 
> disabling the appropriated parts. If you are lucky they might have a 
> switch like WITH_NETWORK or something like this, if not, it would 
> require a lot of work on your side.

I though to do that, but I was figuring out how it would be possible without 
handling source code.

Any other ideas  ?

> > Rivalino Matias Jr. wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I have WindowsXP as host OS.
> >>
> >> I have a FC11 as Guest OS (VM running under VBox under XP).
> >>
> >> I want to disable networking from vBox in order to prevent guest OS to
> >> connect to any network.
> >>
> >> It is not a matter of removing network support from the guest OS, since
> >> anybody could install a new guest os and then do networking.
> >>
> >> Any idea ?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >
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