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Gilberts I am using Kubuntu 13 as host and Xubuntu 12 as guest. In the VM network options, I selected NAT, and like 127.0.0.1:23 => 10.0.2.15:22. I can access the internet from the guest, but when I try to SSH to the guest, I get connection refused. Recently I
Martin I have created a virtualbox via docker-machine: $ docker-machine create --driver virtualbox default In the guest OS, I want to access my USB serial device, which is the Nordic nRF52840 DevKit, listed in macos /dev/tty.usbmodem144241. However, virtualbox
Said Muhammad| short introduction: My host OS is Ubuntu-12.04 and have setup a virtual machine of Oracle Linux 6.4 (RHEL based) with Apache httpd web server using VirtualBox. I need to access a web page served by a VM from the host Ubuntu. Additional details:
Wikowitz I have a Windows XP w/ SP2 (guest additions installed) configured with 2 network cards. Network Card 1: Host-only
IP: 10.0.2.15 (static)
Mask: 255.255.255.0
DG: 10.0.2.1 (vboxnet0)
Network Card 2: NAT
IP: 10.0.3.1
Wikowitz I have a Windows XP w/ SP2 (guest additions installed) configured with 2 network cards. Network Card 1: Host-only
IP: 10.0.2.15 (static)
Mask: 255.255.255.0
DG: 10.0.2.1 (vboxnet0)
Network Card 2: NAT
IP: 10.0.3.1
hail I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 and have set up localhost so my website can be accessed via site1.local
site2.local
By setting up a virtual host and adding the entry to my hosts file. I want to test them in IE, so I have VirtualBox installed on Windows. My
Maestrion My network is somewhat simple: all PCs in the LAN (Ubuntu desktop, Win7 desktop, XP netbook) are connected to a dlink home router, which is connected to the ISP's cable modem. LAN has IP subnet 10.10.10.0/24 via DHCP, gateway (dlink router) is 10.10.
Swartz I installed a CentOS machine on VMware Fusion and connected it to the LAN via a bridge connection. everything works fine and i can Surf the Internet from the guest computer. Ping other network machines from the guest. Ping the guest computer from the ho
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
r I'm trying to run an Ubuntu Server 16.04 guest in an Ubuntu 15.10 host in a host-only network in VirtualBox. I know very few questions like this, their configs are not exactly the same as mine, and I'm still confused after reading them. Guests can ping and g
Whoopi Here is the guest VM network configuration: Here is the host 's network configuration: The truth is, from the host , the internet works perfectly. But from the guest I don't have internet access, nor can I access the web host.ping My home network is beh
Sean Cunningham I'm running a CentOS 6.8 server with VMWare Fusion and have Apache up and running, although I can't access any virtual hosts. I also followed this walkthrough ( https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-apache-virtual-hosts
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
Page__ I have an Ubuntu VM running on VirtualBox and several servers are running on this VM that I need to access from the host. The host needs to be disconnected (offline) from any network. What kind of network do I want to define for this VM and how do I acc
hail I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 and have set up localhost so my website can be accessed via site1.local
site2.local
By setting up a virtual host and adding the entry to my hosts file. I want to test them in IE, so I have VirtualBox installed on Windows. My
Martin I have created a virtualbox via docker-machine: $ docker-machine create --driver virtualbox default In the guest OS, I want to access my USB serial device, which is the Nordic nRF52840 DevKit, listed in macos /dev/tty.usbmodem144241. However, virtualbox
Martin I have created a virtualbox via docker-machine: $ docker-machine create --driver virtualbox default In the guest OS, I want to access my USB serial device, which is the Nordic nRF52840 DevKit, listed in macos /dev/tty.usbmodem144241. However, virtualbox
Said Muhammad| short introduction: My host OS is Ubuntu-12.04 and have setup a virtual machine of Oracle Linux 6.4 (RHEL based) with Apache httpd web server using VirtualBox. I need to access a web page served by a VM from the host Ubuntu. Additional details:
Wikowitz I have a Windows XP w/ SP2 (guest additions installed) configured with 2 network cards. Network Card 1: Host-only
IP: 10.0.2.15 (static)
Mask: 255.255.255.0
DG: 10.0.2.1 (vboxnet0)
Network Card 2: NAT
IP: 10.0.3.1
Maestrion My network is somewhat simple: all PCs in the LAN (Ubuntu desktop, Win7 desktop, XP netbook) are connected to a dlink home router, which is connected to the ISP's cable modem. LAN has IP subnet 10.10.10.0/24 via DHCP, gateway (dlink router) is 10.10.
hail I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 and have set up localhost so my website can be accessed via site1.local
site2.local
By setting up a virtual host and adding the entry to my hosts file. I want to test them in IE, so I have VirtualBox installed on Windows. My
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
r I'm trying to run an Ubuntu Server 16.04 guest in an Ubuntu 15.10 host in a host-only network in VirtualBox. I know very few questions like this, their configs are not exactly the same as mine, and I'm still confused after reading them. Guests can ping and g
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
Whoopi Here is the guest VM network configuration: Here is the host 's network configuration: The truth is, from the host , the internet works perfectly. But from the guest I don't have internet access, nor can I access the web host.ping My home network is beh
Swartz I installed a CentOS machine on VMware Fusion and connected it to the LAN via a bridge connection. everything works fine and i can Surf the Internet from the guest computer. Ping other network machines from the guest. Ping the guest computer from the ho
Page__ I have an Ubuntu VM running on VirtualBox and several servers are running on this VM that I need to access from the host. The host needs to be disconnected (offline) from any network. What kind of network do I want to define for this VM and how do I acc
Sean Cunningham I'm running a CentOS 6.8 server with VMWare Fusion and have Apache up and running, although I can't access any virtual hosts. I also followed this walkthrough ( https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-apache-virtual-hosts