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username I have an Ubuntu guest running under VirtualBox on a W10 host with VPN. I've set up the host-only adapter and the NAT adapter as suggested in other answers here, and everything works fine. The only problem is from the guest that I can't access the hos
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
Gilchaz I'm running VirtualBox on a Mac (host) and the VM used is Windows 7 (guest). VirtualBox is set up to use a NATnetwork adapter and has internet access (google, msn, etc.) fine, but I'm hosting a site on a Mac (host) so I can't access it from the VM. The
username I have an Ubuntu guest running under VirtualBox on a W10 host with VPN. I've set up the host-only adapter and the NAT adapter as suggested in other answers here, and everything works fine. The only problem is from the guest that I can't access the hos
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
Adrian Garner The scenario is that my development environment is on a Vagrant box on a laptop (host) and I want to do browser testing in a vitualbox vm, so I need to look at another vm. The port of the vagrant box is: 8080, which is forwarded to the host on th
Adrian Garner The scenario is that my development environment is on a Vagrant box on a laptop (host) and I want to do browser testing in a vitualbox vm, so I need to look at another vm. The port of the vagrant box is: 8080, which is forwarded to the host on th
Adrian Garner The scenario is that my development environment is on a Vagrant box on a laptop (host) and I want to do browser testing in a vitualbox vm, so I need to look at another vm. The port of the vagrant box is: 8080, which is forwarded to the host on th
Adrian Garner The scenario is that my development environment is on a Vagrant box on a laptop (host) and I want to do browser testing in a vitualbox vm, so I need to look at another vm. The port of the vagrant box is: 8080, which is forwarded to the host on th
swift I recently configured my laptop to dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04. The setup is to have 6 partitions on a single 1TB drive, of which only 3 are set up as usable drives (the rest are recovery, swap, efi). On the one hand I installed win10 using the
Knowledge I am using VirtualBox 5.0.20. The host is a MacBook running OS X 10.11.5 (El Capitan). The guest OS is 64-bit Arch Linux. When I install Arch from the ISO, the guest internet connection is fine. However, once I boot into the installed system, I no lo
username I have a remote Windows computer that I use as a host for Linux (Debian 9) running as a guest in VirtualBox. I can SSH into the guest Linux (part of VPN) from my local machine. As such, sometimes I need to be able to run Windows commands on the remote
Chitholian I'm running a Windows 7 guest OS on a Fedora Linux host (in VirtualBox-6). I have a GSM USB modem. I can connect the modem to the host and have access to both the host and the guest, but cannot make USSD or VOICE calls; because the linux driver (and
Knowledge I am using VirtualBox 5.0.20. The host is a MacBook running OS X 10.11.5 (El Capitan). The guest OS is 64-bit Arch Linux. When I install Arch from the ISO, the guest internet connection is fine. However, once booted into the installed system, I no lo
swift I recently configured my laptop to dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04. The setup is to have 6 partitions on a single 1TB drive, of which only 3 are set up as usable drives (the rest are recovery, swap, efi). On the one hand I installed win10 using the
swift I recently configured my laptop to dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04. The setup is to have 6 partitions on a single 1TB drive, of which only 3 are set up as usable drives (the rest are recovery, swap, efi). On the one hand I installed win10 using the
Knowledge I am using VirtualBox 5.0.20. The host is a MacBook running OS X 10.11.5 (El Capitan). The guest OS is 64-bit Arch Linux. When I install Arch from the ISO, the guest internet connection is fine. However, once I boot into the installed system, I no lo
username I have a remote Windows machine that I use as a host for Linux (Debian 9) running as a guest in VirtualBox. I can SSH into the guest Linux (part of VPN) from my local machine. As such, sometimes I need to be able to run Windows commands on the remote
Knowledge I am using VirtualBox 5.0.20. The host is a MacBook running OS X 10.11.5 (El Capitan). The guest OS is 64-bit Arch Linux. When I install Arch from the ISO, the guest internet connection is fine. However, once booted into the installed system, I no lo
swift I recently configured my laptop to dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04. The setup is to have 6 partitions on a single 1TB drive, of which only 3 are set up as usable drives (the rest are recovery, swap, efi). On the one hand I installed win10 using the
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climb I tried the following articles and skimmed through the VirtualBox manual : Does Windows GUEST access my local web server on Ubuntu HOST? VirtualBox WinXP GUEST is accessing HOST local web server? I have a fresh Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS installation. I installe
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alex 44 I have installed CLI Debian 3.16.7 as guest in VirtualBox 5.0.24 on Ubuntu-Gnome 16.04 host . I set the network to the one named in the vm preferences because I want to have an interconnection between multiple virtual machines later on, and a connectio
Matt I want to create a guest system that is completely separate from the host system and the internet (no internet connection - nothing goes out, nothing goes in). is it possible? My host system is Windows 10 and I want this "no internet and sandbox" guest sy
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