Changeset 68977 in vbox for trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Networking.xml
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- Oct 4, 2017 12:11:16 PM (7 years ago)
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trunk/doc/manual/en_US/user_Networking.xml
r68122 r68977 712 712 <para>As a security measure, by default, the Linux implementation of internal 713 713 networking only allows VMs running under the same user ID to establish an 714 internal network. However, it is possible to create a shared 714 internal network. However, it is possible to create a shared 715 715 internal networking interface, accessible by users with different UUIds.</para> 716 716 </sect1> … … 1010 1010 </listitem> 1011 1011 <listitem> 1012 <para>Perform a full, detailed analysis of network traffic on 1013 the VM's network adaptor using a 3rd party tool such as Wireshark. 1014 To do this, a promiscuous mode policy needs to be used on the 1015 VM's network adaptor. Use of this mode is only possible on 1012 <para>Perform a full, detailed analysis of network traffic on 1013 the VM's network adaptor using a 3rd party tool such as Wireshark. 1014 To do this, a promiscuous mode policy needs to be used on the 1015 VM's network adaptor. Use of this mode is only possible on 1016 1016 networks: NAT Network, Bridged Adapter, Internal Network and Host-only Adapter.</para> 1017 <para>To setup a promiscuous mode policy, either select from the drop down list 1017 <para>To setup a promiscuous mode policy, either select from the drop down list 1018 1018 located in the Network Settings dialog for the network adaptor 1019 1019 or use the command line tool <computeroutput>VBoxManage</computeroutput>;
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