Subj : Re: WINDOWS 2008 32 bit Server To : All From : MICHAEL PURDY Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 19:12:06 Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2012 03:49:24 -0400 From: MICHAEL PURDY To: GREG YOUNGBLOOD Subject: Re: WINDOWS 2008 32 bit Server Newsgroups: win.server.program Message-ID: <1351414164.32.1351363159@winserver.com> References: <1351363159.32.1351336120@winserver.com> X-WcMsg-Attr: Rcvd X-Mailer: Wildcat! Interactive Net Server v7.0.454.5 Lines: 121 Greg I do a lot of commercial work with Virtualbox so if you have any issues then yell out. Some key points are: 1. Run GUI Virtual Hosts as Headless to minimize memory and processor overhead 2. Use Remote Desktop to access the Headless VM's 3. If you install XP or 2000 in a VM make sure its just the OS + Service Packs and the required Wildcat! files don't clutter it up with other apps. 4. Whilst you can use VBoxManage to expand Virtual Disks its always better with Windows O/S to have a larger partition from the beginning say 60GB+ rather than the default 10 to 20GB 5. I am running Windows XP with Wins in a VM on my Fedora Linux Box to if you wanted to go the Linux route that will also work in terms of the underlying comms. Mike On 10/27/2012 2:39 PM, GREG YOUNGBLOOD wrote to MICHAEL PURDY: -> On 10/27/2012 7:08 AM, MICHAEL PURDY wrote to GREG YOUNGBLOOD: -> -> -> Greg -> -> -> -> Lets say you are a hobbyist sysop with -> -> -> -> 1. A single computer -> -> 2. One Static IP -> -> 3. A 64-bit non DOS Friendly Host OS -> -> 4. Access to an older OS such as Windows 2000 or Windows XP -> -> -> -> Step 1 -> -> -> -> On the 64 Bit Host computer you would install Virtualbox -> -> -> -> https://www.virtualbox.org/ -> -> -> -> Step 2 -> -> -> -> Within Virtualbox you Would create a New VM for say Windows 2000/XP -> -> -> -> Step 3 -> -> -> -> You would customize the VM as needed and in particular set networking -> to a -> -> Bridged Network Configuration with a static private IP -> -> -> -> Step 4 -> -> -> -> You would follow the normal Wildcat! networking instructions for -> setting up -> -> a second machine running just wcOnline and the core DLL's -> -> Refer to Hectors Knowledge base article on wildcat networking. -> -> -> -> Step 5 -> -> -> -> Once your Host OS PC and VM PC Wildcat installs are talking to each -> other -> -> you would then setup the DOS Doors on the VM DOS Friendly machine. -> -> -> -> Step 6 -> -> -> -> In DNS you would add a new A or CNAME record for the VM Machine say -> -> -> -> doors.mydomain.com -> -> -> -> Step 7 -> -> -> -> On your modem/router you would redirect all Telnet traffic to the VM -> Machine -> -> -> -> Step 8 -> -> -> -> When everything tests OK you would switch the VM OS to Headless Mode -> rather -> -> than GUI Mode so that it becomes a simple task rather than a desktop -> -> application -> -> -> -> Summary -> -> -> -> So you would end up with all your DOS doors running on the VM not the -> 64bit -> -> Host Machine. The only downside for a single IP Address would be -> users not -> -> being able to Telnet into the Host PC just the VM Machine. Naturally -> if -> -> you have multiple public IP'S then there is no downside. -> -> -> -> DOS -> -> -> -> I am aware of one sysop running DOS in a VM Under Virtualbox with a -> very -> -> old version of Wildcat! for local and dial-up access only. For IP -> layer -> -> access and to stay up to date with Wins a GUI TCP ready OS is a better -> way -> -> to go. -> -> -> -> I hope this helps -> -> -> -> Mike -> -> -> Hello Mike -> -> Thanks for the info, I'll be working on it tomorrow and see what I come -> up with in the next week or two. -> -> Thank you for your time and info, laughing I maybe ask something again or -> do a lot of internet reading. -> -> Greg -> --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.1 * Origin: Prison Board BBS Mesquite Tx //telnet.RDFIG.NET www. (1:124/5013) .