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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
youpilat13: First, with the command QEMU Virtual Machine (Debian Sparc64 Etch 4.0), I've been able to successfully get to sshand scpfrom the guest, host( MacOS Hight Sierra OS 10.13.3). I just want to transfer files between guest and host. To get it, I followe
youpilat13: First, with the command QEMU Virtual Machine (Debian Sparc64 Etch 4.0), I've been able to successfully get to sshand scpfrom the guest, host( MacOS Hight Sierra OS 10.13.3). I just want to transfer files between guest and host. To get it, I followe
Moria I'm using qemu to simulate a custom linux system (generated by buildroot) and I want to export the display of my application on my host. This seems simple enough, but I've spent days reading documentation and posting on stack exchange and I haven't been
Moria I'm using qemu to simulate a custom linux system (generated by buildroot) and I want to export the display of my application on my host. This seems simple enough, but I've spent days reading documentation and posting on stack exchange and I haven't been
Moria I'm using qemu to simulate a custom linux system (generated by buildroot) and I want to export the display of my application on my host. This seems simple enough, but I've spent days reading documentation and posting on stack exchange and I haven't been
Benjamin I am running an Ubunut on qemu. This is the lunch machine command I execute qemu-system-x86_64 \
-cdrom ubuntu-18.04.1.0-live-server-amd64.iso \
-drive file=ubuntu-18.04-server-amd64.img.qcow2,format=qcow2 \
-m 4G \
-smp 2 \
-net nic,addr=0x
Benjamin I am running an Ubunut on qemu. This is the lunch machine command I execute qemu-system-x86_64 \
-cdrom ubuntu-18.04.1.0-live-server-amd64.iso \
-drive file=ubuntu-18.04-server-amd64.img.qcow2,format=qcow2 \
-m 4G \
-smp 2 \
-net nic,addr=0x
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
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
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
whimsical wombat I'm running a virtualized Win8 (gaming) platform under a Linux host. I use Synergy for keyboard and mouse sharing, but occasionally via a USB device. The GPU is passed to the guest, but I cannot access the QEMU monitor from the guest. The prob
whimsical wombat I'm running a virtualized Win8 (gaming) platform under a Linux host. I use Synergy for keyboard and mouse sharing, but occasionally via a USB device. The GPU is passed to the guest, but I cannot access the QEMU monitor from the guest. The prob
Tex4066 I'm having some issues networking with the Host-Guest via SSH. I went through many questions here and QEMU's networking documentation ( https://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Networking#How_to_get_SSH_access_to_a_guest ) but couldn't find an answer. My gu
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
Robert Munteanu I am trying to setup multiple qemu tasks on the same private network. I want them not to be accessible outside the host, but they should be able to reach each other and get resources from the internet. For context, this will be an important kub
Martin Is it possible to propagate the ethernet interface link state from the guest to the host, i.e. if ip l set dev eth0 downsomething is done in the guest, some event is fired in the host? virsh domif-getlink <domain> <int>Or the qemu log file doesn't show
Robert Munteanu I am trying to setup multiple qemu tasks on the same private network. I want them not to be accessible outside the host, but they should be able to reach each other and get resources from the internet. For context, this will be an important kub
Ciro Santilli Xinjiang Cotton TRUMP BAN BAD Networking works fine because I can do it inside QEMU: wget example.com
However, if I do: ping example.com
It just shows the initial header and hangs: PING example.com (93.184.216.34): 56 data bytes
I know pingsom
Ciro Santilli Xinjiang Cotton TRUMP BAN BAD Networking works fine because I can do it inside QEMU: wget example.com
However, if I do: ping example.com
It just shows the initial header and hangs: PING example.com (93.184.216.34): 56 data bytes
I know pingsom
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,
Lance Baines Using Fedora or Ubuntu as the host, and having firewalls turned off on both ends (vbox guest & host), what can I do to access the guest machine using the NAT interface, just like using the bridged interface? (from vbox host only!) Update : ifconfi
Lance Baines Using Fedora or Ubuntu as the host, and having firewalls turned off on both ends (vbox guest & host), what can I do to access the guest machine using the NAT interface, just like using the bridged interface? (from vbox host only!) Update : ifconfi
byte fire I'm trying to get a host (arch linux) and a qemu guest (busybox initramfs linux) to connect to each other. No need for wider LAN access on the guest - just host-guest networking. The problem is that only the loopback interface is shown inside the qem