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Jordan I have an Ubuntu VM running on my Windows 7 computer. How can I set it up so that the web server can be accessed from outside via SSH? I found some steps ( setting up SSH access between the VirtualBox host and the guest VM ) to ssh the guest from the ho
Jordan I have an Ubuntu VM running on my Windows 7 computer. How can I set it up so that the web server can be accessed from outside via SSH? I found some steps ( setting up SSH access between the VirtualBox host and the guest VM ) to ssh the guest from the ho
Timur Fayzrakhmanov Sorry, I made a mistake. I'm trying to ssh from a guest machine (Ubuntu Server 13.10) with a bridged adapter to my host (Ubuntu 13.10) via ssh. Vice versa, everything works fine - I can connect to the guest just by typing ssh user@dhcp-ip,
Timur Fayzrakhmanov Sorry, I made a mistake. I'm trying to ssh from a guest machine (Ubuntu Server 13.10) with a bridged adapter to my host (Ubuntu 13.10) via ssh. Vice versa, everything works fine - I can connect to the guest just by typing ssh user@dhcp-ip,
Timur Fayzrakhmanov Sorry, I made a mistake. I'm trying to ssh from a guest machine (Ubuntu Server 13.10) with a bridged adapter to my host (Ubuntu 13.10) via ssh. Vice versa, everything works fine - I can connect to the guest just by typing ssh user@dhcp-ip,
Mountain X I want to SSH into my host (Kubuntu 12.04 64bit) from a VirtualBox guest running 32bit Ubuntu 12.04. The host has the latest VirtualBox from the Ubuntu repositories (4.1.12). The guest is a preconfigured VM that I downloaded from VirtualBoxImages.co
Mountain X I want to SSH into my host (Kubuntu 12.04 64bit) from a VirtualBox guest running 32bit Ubuntu 12.04. The host has the latest VirtualBox from the Ubuntu repositories (4.1.12). The guest is a preconfigured VM that I downloaded from VirtualBoxImages.co
Matt My host is Windows7 with VMware Workstation 10. I'm running an Ubuntu 12.04 guest connected to a NAT network. How do I setup the network so I can SSH from the host to the guest? I think it has something to do with port forwarding? Gunterbert VMware Workst
Matt My host is Windows7 with VMware Workstation 10. I'm running an Ubuntu 12.04 guest connected to a NAT network. How do I setup the network so I can SSH from the host to the guest? I think it has something to do with port forwarding? Gunterbert VMware Workst
urok93 I have Apache installed on an Ubuntu VM. When I go into the client machine and load Firefox, I can see that Apache is running fine when I browse to localhost. I want to access the same page through the host. I tried using the guest's IP address, but not
urok93 I have Apache installed on an Ubuntu VM. When I go into the client machine and load Firefox, I can see that Apache is running fine when I browse to localhost. I want to access the same page through the host. I tried using the guest's IP address, but not
Seth Host OS is Win7 running MyApp in Visual Studio Development Server, bound to localhost:51227, VM is VirtualBox with NAT configured. The guest OS is Win XP with IE7 installed. My goal is to debug MyApp (running on host) from IE7 (running on guest). The Visu
Seth Host OS is Win7 running MyApp in Visual Studio Development Server, bound to localhost:51227, VM is VirtualBox with NAT configured. The guest OS is Win XP with IE7 installed. My goal is to debug MyApp (running on host) from IE7 (running on guest). The Visu
User 3582917 In the source code of virtualbox (for example, in the Additions folder), we can see many strings: Log(...) But how can we see it when virtualbox is running? Maybe it's written in the "log" file? But I can't find it. User 3582917 To get Vbox logs y
User 3582917 In the source code of virtualbox (for example, in the Additions folder), we can see many strings: Log(...) But how can we see it when virtualbox is running? Maybe it's written in the "log" file? But I can't find it. User 3582917 To get Vbox logs y
0fnt I'm using VirtualBox on Windows 7 to run Fedora 7 /sbin/service sshd status. When I execute /sbin/ifconfig, I get the following: eth0 link encap: ethernet HWaddr 08:00:27:CF:5A:0B
inet address: 10.0.2.15 Bcast: 10.0.2.255 mask: 255.255.255.0 I do
0fnt I'm using VirtualBox on Windows 7 to run Fedora 7 /sbin/service sshd status. When I execute /sbin/ifconfig, I get the following: eth0 link encap: ethernet HWaddr 08:00:27:CF:5A:0B
inet address: 10.0.2.15 Bcast: 10.0.2.255 mask: 255.255.255.0 I do
vagabond I'm trying to connect to my virtual machine and keep getting the following error: ssh: connect to host 192.168.56.101 port 22: Connection refused
My host OS is a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04, and the virtual machine is an old Ubuntu 14.04 (the virtu
0fnt I'm using VirtualBox on Windows 7 to run Fedora 7 /sbin/service sshd status. When I execute /sbin/ifconfig, I get the following: eth0 link encap: ethernet HWaddr 08:00:27:CF:5A:0B
inet address: 10.0.2.15 Bcast: 10.0.2.255 mask: 255.255.255.0 I do
Izuk I have a weird situation where I can SSH into my VM from another computer on the network (but not from the host itself). Important data: Host: OS X Yosemite Customer: Ubuntu 14.04 VirtualBox version: 4.3.16r65972 Network configuration: NAT, port 3022 forw
Izuk I have a weird situation where I can SSH into my VM from another computer on the network (but not from the host itself). Important data: Host: OS X Yosemite Customer: Ubuntu 14.04 VirtualBox version: 4.3.16r65972 Network configuration: NAT, port 3022 forw
Jobin How to setup ssh from host to guest using qemu? When booting a virtual machine, you can use port redirection without any special parameters as follows: /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -hda ubuntu1204 -m 512 -redir tcp:7777::8001
However, when I try to boot
Jobin How to setup ssh from host to guest using qemu? When booting a virtual machine, you can use port redirection without any special parameters as follows: /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -hda ubuntu1204 -m 512 -redir tcp:7777::8001
However, when I try to boot
Astrafingert I'm running Ubuntu/CentOS in a virtualbox guest and trying to configure various services to run on it (nginx, php, memcache, etc). I found using the console editor to be slow, difficult to remember where files were located, and often need to type
Astrafingert I'm running Ubuntu/CentOS in a virtualbox guest and trying to configure various services to run on it (nginx, php, memcache, etc). I found using the console editor to be slow, difficult to remember where files were located, and often need to type
Who are you I guess the process involves monitoring some specific patterns in virtual memory and making changes, but I'd like to know how it works. Maybe a new BIOS call? (Similar to OS querying time from RTC.) I'm interested because I want to know if I can co
Who are you I guess the process involves monitoring some specific patterns in virtual memory and making changes, but I'd like to know how it works. Maybe a new BIOS call? (Similar to OS querying time from RTC.) I'm interested because I want to know if I can co
Misha Moroshko I'm running VirtualBox 4.1.4 on a Windows 7 laptop with an Ubuntu 11.10 guest. I want to copy text from Ubuntu terminal and paste it into a file on Windows host. For some reason this doesn't work. Any ideas? Soekarno Start your VM, then install
Ivan I have the following build system: The Windows host comes with a set of source files that need to be built Linux guest inside VirtualBox with build server Now, I mount the filesystem via the virtual box shared folder. Then I perform a few steps to build t