I would like to use VirtualBox in a classroom-enviroment, allowing non-privileged (Linux-)Host- users to set up their own (WinXP-)Guest from the scratch or using an immutable image.
- How can I prevent a user to set his VM to "bridged" and sending
packets into the LAN under arbitrary MAC and IPs ?
- How can I keep resonable security in an NFS-enviroment when I can
not switch off builtin-NAT ?
There does not seem to be a global switch in /etc/vbox to limit
netwok-options available.
How can I enforce a ("hostonly")-network-setup that uses a dedicated
virtual NIC, allowing central DHCP and proper packetfiltering on the
host.
Does anyone have experience to run VB (not only the VMs) in a corporate
enviroment or is VB simply just aimed for private use ... ?
Thanks for your reply!
PS: What I learned so far however ist that "vboxnetflt module is
responsible for implementing bridging. If it is not loaded then no user
can use VMs which rely on this feature." This is good. Still I would
also like to prevent userlevel NAT.
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