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Hey N,<br>
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Are the VMs clones? Force them to have different MAC addresses
for the virtual NICs.<br>
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--LnxGnome<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/30/14 11:34 PM, Narahari 'n'
Savitha wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Folks:
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<div>If I have say 4 VM's under Virtualbox, I was expecting each
of them to receive 4 sep ip's like</div>
<div>10.0.2.15</div>
<div>10.0.2.16</div>
<div>10.0.2.17</div>
<div>10.0.2.18</div>
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<div>But I always see only 10.0.2.15 for all of them (driving me
nuts as to how they can NAT it this way, my router will not
allow this and it dishes out distinct ip's to each machine) so
Virtualbox is crazy.</div>
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<div>The above situation of same ip for all VM's is causing me
to open unique ports for SSH access to each of the VM's
causing me to remember ports rather than ip's (prefer to rem
names)</div>
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<div>How to make VirtualBox behave like a normal router for
NATing ?</div>
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<div>What is the eq of kvm on Mac's ?</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
<div>-N</div>
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