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HuMan-BiEnG 02-15-2014 07:50 PM

setting up RHCSA lab using virtualbox NAT instead of bridged !!
 
Hello there,
i'm using windows 7 as main OS with oracle Virtualbox installed that have Centos 6 guest vm,
i'm trying to setup RHCSA lab which asks for the following network architecture :
Code:

==========================================================================
ID        Hostname        Red Hat Version                IP Address        Network
==========================================================================
1        RHEL01                RHEL6                        DHCP                Bridged
                                                172.168.1.1        Internal
==========================================================================
2        RHEL02                RHEL6                        172.168.1.2        Internal
==========================================================================
3        Client01        RHEL5                        172.168.1.10        Internal
==========================================================================
4        Client02        RHEL6                        172.168.1.20        Internal
==========================================================================

actually i couldnt use Bridged networking mode as i connected to a lan that doesnt allow for another IP
so i'm asking how to enable the previous network using NAT instead of Bridged networking
what are the steps needed for seting up the LAB
any help will be apretiated
please all accept my best regards,,

HuMan-BiEnG 02-15-2014 09:49 PM

Hello there
the problem get solved, by using only NAT instead of Bridged with no modification required
sorry, i was first trying in the wrong way thats why i bothered "linuxquestions" by my question
please all accept my best regards,,


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