Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #2993
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- Jan 8, 2009 4:42:28 PM (15 years ago)
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Ticket #2993 – Description
initial v1 1 1 Please support PPTP and other vpn's in the client. looking for options like 2 1. host is not on vpn - guest (windows/linux) can open its own vpn to a server while on a NAT or Host interface networking (gets its own IP) 3 2. host is on vpn - guest automatically uses the vpn the host is on 4 - this works in vmware 2 1. host is not on vpn - guest (windows/linux) can open its own vpn to a server while on a NAT or Host interface networking (gets its own IP) 3 2. host is on vpn - guest automatically uses the vpn the host is on -- this works in vmware 5 4 6 5 A big business driver for this is the case where I have developers that are remote and need to access the internal network from a "canned" "turnkey" development environment provide by an virtual machine image (windows and linux are in use - ie: would be the guest) generally on a windows host however linux hosts are possible. 7 6 8 * not really sure if this should be a defect or enhancement. In either case it is desirable and also shows up in: 7 I'm not really sure if this should be a defect or enhancement. In either case it is desirable and also shows up in: 8 * http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/1830 9 * http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/1756 10 * http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/360 9 11 10 http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/1830 11 http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/1756 12 http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/360 13 14 * note the manual - section 6 - says that the GRE will not work on a NAT interface... It also does not work on host interface networking (which would be a work around for now...) NAT is needed because there are times the remote folks are using a wireless PHONE card which will only provide a single IP via dhcp. 12 Note the manual - section 6 - says that the GRE will not work on a NAT interface... It also does not work on host interface networking (which would be a work around for now...) NAT is needed because there are times the remote folks are using a wireless PHONE card which will only provide a single IP via dhcp.