Antonio Olivares wrote:
No, there is DNS, and they are the same as the host machine. It might be another little thing, maybe the packet forwarding or Iptables stuff? Thank you very much for your guidance :) It is much closer than before.
You have to deal with routing and NAT somewhere. You might avoid it if you run a nameserver and squid proxy on the host and configure the clients to use the proxy. Otherwise you need the host to route the packets if you have a NAT gateway elsewhere, or to route and NAT if nothing but the host knows about this subnet.
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