Hi,

I have never used virtualbox under RHEL clones, but it works fine on UBuntu (network also). How about trying to create bridged interface to normal network using brctl cli tool?



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Eero

2015-10-27 5:43 GMT+02:00 Yasha Karant <[log in to unmask]>:

On 10/26/2015 12:27 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:


2015-10-26 20:45 GMT+02:00 Yasha Karant <[log in to unmask]>:
Although the KVM solution discussed here may work, the description of this in operation appears to be a true
hypervisor even when only used to run, say, MS Windows as an application environment virtual machine under SL.  That is, this solution is not the same "in spirit" as is VirtualBox.  On a hard 802.3 wired connection, VirtualBox does provide Internet access to the outside world from the guest; this seems to be a failure on a 802.11 ISP wifi connection.  JHas anyone used VMware-Player-12.0.0-2985596.x86_64.bundle on a SL7 host with a MS Win guest?

Did you really enabled bridged interface for host on VirtualBox?

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Eero

Yes -- I just tried it again.  The only network that seems to be active is vboxnet -- which is detected by Network Manager, but Network Manager cannot activate vboxne -- Network Manager just "spins".    MS Win 7 Pro complains that there is no network adapter -- although the Intel MT hardware appears under the MS Win hardware GUI.  Does VirtualBox with a MS Win 7 guest have Internet access from the MS Win guest on your system?  What configuration are you using?  Could it be specific IEEE 802.11 WNICs under SL -- some work, some do not with VirtualBox current? This used to work with an earlier 32 bit SL 6 system and an earlier release of VirtualBox.  Note that the MS Win guest is 32 bit although both SL 7 and the VirtualBox system are 64 bit.

Yasha Karant