Hello,
On 24.09.2017 19:16, Chris Rothrock wrote:
I have been able to make a working environment with Genode/NOVA/VirtualBox a single VM running TinyCore with networking enabled and can communicate across the network. So far, only on VirtualBox 4, 5 still has issues that I am still trying to work out that I will get into at a later time but my goal is multiple VMs with networking.
With VirtualBox 4, I have successfully made two VM environments and both VMs see eth0, I can assign an IP address to each but neither VM can communicate outside their own VM. Unlike with the single VM, I was unsuccessful to get an IP via DHCP (hence why I used a static IP), they
just a guess:
If you using the nic_bridge, make sure that the MAC addresses generated by and assigned by the nic_bridge to the VMs (repos/os/src/server/nic_bridge/README) actually are not ignored/are permitted by your DHCP server.
In the single VM use-case (running without the nic_bridge), the MAC address of the network card is assigned to your VM, which is probably permitted/white-listed by your DHCP server in your network, I guess.
could not ping the other VM, they could not ping anything on the network to which they were attached. Is there a setting in the test.vbox file different than for a single VM mode that I need to make to make the bridge work for this?
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