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* [9fans] Networking in VirtualBox (DNS problem?)
@ 2013-08-07 13:39 Rubén Berenguel
  2013-08-07 13:48 ` ikrabbe.ask
  2013-08-07 15:16 ` Carl Phillips
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Rubén Berenguel @ 2013-08-07 13:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs

Hi all,

The newest version of VirtualBox (4.2.16) works with Plan9 (at last!)
but I can't figure out how to set up networking (I had no trouble
setting it up with qemu before.) For reference, I'm using VirtualBox
(the version described) in a MacBook. I have tried bridget and NAT for
all adapters, and the only instance I got something working was

NAT,
Intel PRO MT/1000 Desktop

on bootup the card was detected, ip/ipconfig didn't complain with this
setting (it complained with most bridged setups with Airport.)  cat
/net/dnb gave me 127.0.0.1 as my IP (hmmm) but Google's DNS servers,
which sounds okay. ndb/dns -r didn't complain either, but ip/ping
google.com did: cs problem, dns problem. I thought it was just that
the network didn't work, but ip/ping 212.106.221.227 (that's
google.com) or ip/ping 88.221.15.26 (that's reddit.com) did work
without any problems. So my best guess is that dns (or cs) are the
culprits. dnsquery does nothing (complains about anything I get to
ask) and the same goes for dnsdebug ("crapped" error messages for all
queries.)

Any setup hint?

Ruben



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