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Senin, 23 Januari 2012

make virtual lab in the vmware

A. How to install windows xp in virtualbox
1. open the virtualbox and click "new".


2. click "next" than type the name of the virtual wich you wont than the operating system box choose microsoft and the version take windows xp.


3. manage the memory and than click "next".


4. click "next" again.


5. click "Dynamically expanding storage" and click "next".


6. manage the hard disk and click "next".


7. click "finish" than start (do the installation of windows xp as usually).


8. after finished the installation xp we will connected to the backtrack as the host.


9. choose file menu (click) than click preference.


10. than the interface of  virtualbox-setting show up, than choose network menu and click "ok".


11. choose setting network on the box "Attached to" take Host-only Adapter and click "ok".


12. click start button to running windows xp in virtualbox.


13. open the command line in windows xp than type "ipconfig" to know the ip address guest=.198.168.56.101


14. open the terminal on the backtrack and than type "ifconfig" to know the ip address host = 198.168.56.1


15. after we get all the ip we can try to connect between host and guest with type ping "to the ip address destination". example from the guest to the host : ping 198.168.56.1


16.if from the host to the guest we have trouble to connect it the solution is off the firewall inside of the windows setting.


B. How install ubuntu in virtualbox
1. open the virtualbox


2. click on New to create a new virtual machine. When the New Virtual Machine Wizard appears, click Next


3. we can call the machine whatever we want. If we installing Ubuntu, it makes sense to call it Ubuntu, I guess. we should also specify that the operating system is Linux.


4. VirtualBox will try to guess how much of your memory (or RAM) to allocate for the virtual machine.
Click Next.

5. If this is your first time using VirtualBox, then you do want to Create new hard disk and then click Next.

6. Click Next again.

7. Theoretically, a dynamically expanding virtual hard drive is best, because it'll take up only what you actually use. I have come upon weird situations, though, when installing new software in a virtualized Ubuntu, in which the virtual hard drive just fills up instead of expanding. So I would actually recommend picking a Fixed-size storage.

8. Ubuntu's default installation is less than 4 GB. If you plan on adding software or downloading large files in your virtualized UBuntu, you should tack on some buffer.

9. Click Finish and wait for the virtual hard drive to be created.

10. Click start to running instalation ubuntu.

11. install ubuntu to usually.

connect between backtrack from ubuntu
1. choose file menu (click) than click preference.

2. than the interface of  virtualbox-setting show up, than choose network menu and click "ok".


3. choose setting network on the box "Attached to" take Host-only Adapter and click "ok".


4. click start button to running ubuntu in virtualbox.


5. open the terminal in the ubuntu than type "ifconfig" to know the ip address guest=.198.168.56.102


6. open the terminal on the backtrack and than type "ifconfig" to know the ip address host = 198.168.56.1


7. after we get all the ip we can try to connect between host and guest with type ping "to the ip address destination". example from the guest to the host : ping 198.168.56.1

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