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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
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amphibious I use VirtualBox for my VM. My office network setup is wireless, i.e. I'm connected to a company WiFi network which has a local DNS for resolving local names (eg something.mycompany.com pointing to 123.45.67.89 ). When I build a new VM, it can conne
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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
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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
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Brock Hensley I have a remote linux server that is only accessible via SSH. My goal is to host multiple virtual machines on this host server using VirtualBox. The host server has 1 IP address so will be routed to the VM using NAT, for example 10022 will be for
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Cannon question: When I start my Ubuntu 20.04 VM with virtual box 6.1, everything works fine until the login page is retrieved. At this point I see a blank and unresponsive terminal (I can't type) and nothing seems to happen. I have ubuntu 20.04 LTS my host OS