On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Ross Cavanagh ross.cav@gmail.com wrote:
I'm just jumping in and may not have read everything, but having the NAT
option will still allow Internet access to the guest if the host is setup to allow this (which is the default on most virtual hosts as far as I'm aware). But you may find it harder to access the NAT guest if you're trying to access it from another system on the same network as the host system.
You can always setup multiple NIC's on the guest.
Now I wonder why I did not think of so simple an idea! Simply put in a multi-port NIC card,
Another questions...I put in another network port & I end up with 3 NICs & 3 bridges...One providing Internet access, One providing routing to virtual hosts and one providing route to ltsp network.
Now, traffic among these three networks will be routed automatically or do I have to put in some code to enable traffic between these three networks & internet access to the virtual host & ltsp network?