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Todd And Margo Chester <[log in to unmask]>
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On 07/16/2011 09:43 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
> How do you create the internal eth0 that does not use physical 
> hardware (assuming that eth 1 is physical)?
>
> From what you have supplied, my guess is to use the vboxnet virtual 
> 802.3 adapter and MAC address created by VirtualBox, and then "clone" 
> that into eth0.5 .  I will try this approach on Monday.
>
> Yasha 
Hi Yasha,

    eth0 and eth1 are physical (real) network adapters (I have two).
eth0.5 is the fake (vlan) one.  I attach my VM to eth0.5 in
Virtual Box bridge mode.  (Vbox can not tell my adapters apart.)

   Eventually, my plans are to drop Virtual Box for KVM.

-T

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