Hi all,
first: reason for asking this here is, that the behaviour of VirtualBox
seems to heavily depend on the target for which this is packaged.
I have to set the parameters of VirtualBox in the way that (vpnc) tun0 is available for the client OS which is booted from VirtualBox.
Unfortunately, none of the tricks from stackoverflow etc., like "activate
IP forwarding" and so on, worked.
Any idea how to get this to work?
On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 11:36:57 -0400, Markus Robert Kessler <no_reply@dipl-ing-kessler.de> wrote:
Hi all,
first: reason for asking this here is, that the behaviour of VirtualBox
seems to heavily depend on the target for which this is packaged.
I have to set the parameters of VirtualBox in the way that (vpnc) tun0
is available for the client OS which is booted from VirtualBox.
Unfortunately, none of the tricks from stackoverflow etc., like
"activate IP forwarding" and so on, worked.
Any idea how to get this to work?
I suspect, with vpnc running on the host that the vbox guest network
will have to use bridged networking to see the tun0 network interface.
I've never tried it though, and have very limited experience with using
a vpn.
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