Hi,
also you could read this:
http://www.giannistsakiris.com/index.php/2007/11/01/host-only-networking-for-virtualbox/
This tutorial is made for Ubuntu, but maybe there are some good ideas,
which you can use.
Peter
2009-06-16 08:45 keltezéssel, Yoram Halberstam írta:
Hi Peter,
I'm using it in Bridge Mode or Host-Only - neither works.
It maybe a fallback solution to try NAT and try to set it up so that I
can get into the virtualbox via TCP... I'll try tonight if I'm not
getting anywhere. thanks for your help!
2009/6/15 Major Péter <majorpetya@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:majorpetya@xxxxxxxxxx>>
If you're using the VM in NAT mode, then you can't reach the guest
network device (or vice versa) by default with SSH or any other type
of mode. Here is a tutorial to make the SSH working (host can access
to the guest):
http://jimmyg.org/blog/2008/ssh-to-a-debian-etch-virtual-machine-in-virtualbox.html
Peter
2009-06-15 22:51 keltezéssel, Yoram Halberstam írta:
Errrr.... At the risk of being shot I'll say that there a lot of
smart
and easy thing on linux compare to windows, installing
virtualbox and
running and general gui config are not one of them!
Thanks also, I may not be a wizz kid but I do go on google (and I
wouldn't be there if I found the answers)... anyway all of this to
realise that I did configure everything from the GUI already (I
think).
I prefer GUI than command line ;-)
So now I used host -only and I used bridge... both work, (I realised
eth0 was disabled) - with vboxnet0 and eth1 respectively I can
communicate back to the host but not into the virtualbox
Suse.... Any
hint sir? (I've tried ssh)
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