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Nan Xiao I install CentOS 7it virtualbox. On the Network and Hostnames screen: When switching "OFF" to "ON", I can see IP, DNS, netmask are all configured: I am curious how to virtualboxget all network configuration. What happens when you switch "OFF" to "ON"?
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Philip 37 I have an environment with 3 applications, 2 running in Windows and 1 running in Debian OS. For testing, I've built the environment in just one PC (running Windows 10) with a VirtualBox VM (for running Debian OS). The following is the detailed networ
Philip 37 I have an environment with 3 applications, 2 running in Windows and 1 running in Debian OS. For testing, I've built the environment in just one PC (running Windows 10) with a VirtualBox VM (for running Debian OS). The following is the detailed networ
Philip 37 I have an environment with 3 applications, 2 running in Windows and 1 running in Debian OS. For testing, I've built the environment in just one PC (running Windows 10) with a VirtualBox VM (for running Debian OS). The following is the detailed networ
Philip 37 I have an environment with 3 applications, 2 running in Windows and 1 running in Debian OS. For testing, I've built the environment in just one PC (running Windows 10) with a VirtualBox VM (for running Debian OS). The following is the detailed networ
Ben Morel I'm using VirtualBox host-only networking to communicate between host (Windows 7 Pro x64) and guest (CentOS 6.4). The host uses a static IP: I've been using this configuration for a few months now and have never had any trouble. Suddenly this morning
lob I have installed VirtualBox 5.0.6, Windows 10 64bitconfigured and installed a guest VM with Debian Jessi. Everything works fine at this point. Then, I configured two port forwarding rules: port forwarding rule One called the sshother tcp/8080. So far, ever
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pungent I'm using virtualbox 5.2 as host and Debian 9 as guest on Ubuntu 14.04. I have configured my Debian guest system to have one static IP (192.168.56.101) with a host-only adapter (192.168.56.1/24) and no dhcp. This config will be written to the /etc/netw
pungent I'm using virtualbox 5.2 as host and Debian 9 as guest on Ubuntu 14.04. I have configured my Debian guest system to have one static IP (192.168.56.101) with a host-only adapter (192.168.56.1/24) and no dhcp. This config will be written to the /etc/netw
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Waterloo 2005 I setup a xp virtual machine in virtualbox under ubuntu12.04 amd64 arch. In the network settings of xp in virtualbox, I used bridging. Everytime in ubuntu12.04 my internet connection is disconnected and reconnected, the xp virtual machine cannot
username I used ovftool to convert a VMWare Windows Server 2003 image to OVF. Then I imported it into VirtualBox - works fine, except there is no network connection. I tried NAT, bridged adapter and host only. But in all 3 cases I don't have any network connec
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sohel4r When installing for the first time, it works fine. I want to change the network interface without keeping a backup. Now i can't connect to the network in ubuntu server, my host system is ubuntu Please tell me what is the correct configuration David Bow
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