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Nikos I have a Debian Wheezy VM running in a virtual box and the first adapter is NAT. However, I also want to add a host-only network, but can't add a second adapter to the VM's network, it's grayed out. Any ideas? heavy Make sure the virtual machine is power
leeand00 In the virtual machine network settings: Right click on settings, Then in the Settings dialog that appears, select Networkfrom the sidebar then click on any Adapter Ntab, If I set the Attached to:dropdown toInternal Network Does the VM have access to
leeand00 In the virtual machine network settings: Right click on settings, Then in the Settings dialog that appears, select Networkfrom the sidebar then click on any Adapter Ntab, If I set the Attached to:dropdown toInternal Network Does the VM have access to
Tombstone 89 In the previous question, I asked how to configure m0n0wall in a VM. Now, I want to set up the network adapter in my computer to be used only for the guest VM, that is, to not allow any traffic from the host to go through. So far I haven't been ab
LMF In short, I'm trying to reroute information from an Android tablet to a CentOS VM on a Windows 7 host. I've set up Virtual Box Manager to have two "Network" adapters (in "Settings"): Adapter 1 is connected to NAT and enabled Adapter 2 is connected to a bri
smile bomb I'm trying to SSH into a virtual machine set up in a virtual machine from a Windows 7 host. I want to make several development machines and create them sshfrom my mainframe and so on. Inside virtualbox, I selected my VM (openSUSE 12.3), then right-c
Tombstone 89 In the previous question, I asked how to configure m0n0wall in a VM. Now, I want to set up the network adapter in my computer to be used only for the guest VM, that is, to not allow any traffic from the host to go through. So far I haven't been ab
LMF In short, I'm trying to reroute information from an Android tablet to a CentOS VM on a Windows 7 host. I've set up Virtual Box Manager to have two "Network" adapters (in "Settings"): Adapter 1 is connected to NAT and enabled Adapter 2 is connected to a bri
smile bomb I'm trying to SSH into a virtual machine set up in a virtual machine from a Windows 7 host. I want to make several development machines and create them sshfrom my mainframe and so on. Inside virtualbox, I selected my VM (openSUSE 12.3), then right-c
leeand00 In the virtual machine network settings: Right click on settings, Then in the Settings dialog that appears, select Networkfrom the sidebar then click on any Adapter Ntab, If I set the Attached to:dropdown toInternal Network If I change the settings on
leeand00 In the virtual machine network settings: Right click on settings, Then in the Settings dialog that appears, select Networkfrom the sidebar then click on any Adapter Ntab, If I set the Attached to:dropdown toInternal Network If I change the settings on
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
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
jayftw I couldn't find any help anywhere, so I wanted to ask a question here. I have two VirtualBox VMs, one Fedora 23 and one Windows7. I'm trying to get them to communicate via VirtualBox using a virtual network (I hope that's the correct term). I have tried
jayftw I couldn't find any help anywhere, so I wanted to ask a question here. I have two VirtualBox VMs, one Fedora 23 and one Windows7. I'm trying to get them to communicate via VirtualBox using a virtual network (I hope that's the correct term). I have tried
leeand00 In the virtual machine network settings: Right click on settings, Then in the Settings dialog that appears, select Networkfrom the sidebar then click on any Adapter Ntab, If I set the Attached to:dropdown toNAT Does the VM have access to the host? Doe
leeand00 In the virtual machine network settings: Right click on settings, Then in the Settings dialog that appears, select Networkfrom the sidebar then click on any Adapter Ntab, If I set the Attached to:dropdown toNAT Does the VM have access to the host? Doe
Gabriel The host-only adapter fails to install in Windows 8.1 x64 with VirtualBox-4.3.20-96997. When installing VirtualBox, "Host Only" shows up as a failed device in Device Manager. Therefore, "Host Only" is not visible in the Network Connections window. Rein
Gabriel The host-only adapter fails to install in Windows 8.1 x64 with VirtualBox-4.3.20-96997. When installing VirtualBox, "Host Only" shows up as a failed device in Device Manager. Therefore, "Host Only" is not visible in the Network Connections window. Rein
Best 103 I can't access the internet from a VirtualBox virtual machine on Windows 7 and Debian Linux. I need to fix the problem in order to get these VMs working again. I have a Debian laptop host that has been running VMware VMs in the past and now runs Virtu
Best 103 I can't access the internet from a VirtualBox virtual machine on Windows 7 and Debian Linux. I need to fix the problem in order to get these VMs working again. I have a Debian laptop host that has been running VMware VMs in the past and now runs Virtu
Best 103 I can't access the internet from a VirtualBox virtual machine on Windows 7 and Debian Linux. I need to fix the problem in order to get these VMs working again. I have a Debian laptop host that has been running VMware VMs in the past and now runs Virtu
Tharik Kanaka Well, I've setup a VM (labeled PC2) in the PC's Virtual Box, and I'm hosting a web service in the VM (IIS). PC2-Windows Server 2003 VM-Windows 7 x86 Now I want to access the web service from another PC (labeled PC1) in the network that PC1 has co
Tharik Kanaka Well, I've setup a VM (labeled PC2) in the PC's Virtual Box, and I'm hosting a web service in the VM (IIS). PC2-Windows Server 2003 VM-Windows 7 x86 Now I want to access the web service from another PC (labeled PC1) in the network that PC1 has co
RXC I bought a network powerline adapter and it works fine. The device I bought came with 2 adapters, one plugged into the router and the other into the computer. I'm wondering if I'm going to buy another network powerline adapter, only one adapter, or if I ne
RXC I bought a network powerline adapter and it works fine. The device I bought came with 2 adapters, one plugged into the router and the other into the computer. I'm wondering if I'm going to buy another network powerline adapter, only one adapter, or if I ne
Drakakar Last time I tried to uninstall virtualbox it failed with BSOD. I haven't been able to install any version of virtualbox since then. The uninstaller doesn't seem to execute. When I looked in the list of network drivers, the virtualbox driver was still
Drakakar Last time I tried to uninstall virtualbox it failed with BSOD. I haven't been able to install any version of virtualbox since then. The uninstaller doesn't seem to execute. When I looked in the list of network drivers, the virtualbox driver was still
Anshur VirtualBox supports PCI Passthrough and I'm trying to connect a graphics card to the guest OS (host is Windows Server 2012 and guest is Windows 8.1 Professional, so they should both use the same drivers). I've followed the directions at http://howtoware