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From: Helmut Tessarek on 13 Jul 2010 17:37 Yes, this is correct, but usually there is no port forwarding from the host interface to the guest interface, if NAT is selected in the guest. At least that is the way how it works with Virtual Box. However you can setup port forwarding, which is a pain in the neck, if you ask me. I never remember the commands for doing so. :-) I always have to check the manual. Maybe the setup is different with VM Ware. On 13.7.2010 03:03, Frederik Engelen wrote: > I don't have a VM at hand, but I believe that, even with NAT, there > should be a shared network between the host and the guest (because the > NAT'ing happens on the host). > -- Helmut K. C. Tessarek DB2 Performance and Development /* Thou shalt not follow the NULL pointer for chaos and madness await thee at its end. */
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