On 09/07/18 06:06, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Thu, 2018-09-06 at 10:54 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote: >> On 09/06/2018 10:22 AM, Tom Horsley wrote: >>> On Thu, 06 Sep 2018 17:17:21 +0100 >>> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: >>> >>>> A gentle hint would be welcome. >>> Unless you are using an honest to gosh bridge, the network >>> on the VMs is not accessible to the host (at least that's >>> what I've read). Using Mactavish networking (or whatever >>> the heck it is called) don't work for host access. >> No, the 192.168.122.0/24 should be available from the host machine. >> You DO have to hit the VM's 192.168.122.* address from the host. >> If you want the VM to be available from the outside world, then >> yeah, you need a full-up bridge and not a NAT. > When in doubt, simplify. I set up a basic web server by doing: > > $ python -m SimpleHTTPServer > > (which listens on 0.0.0.0:8000), opened the port in the firewall and > tried to browse from the host. Same result. So it's not a bug in > qbittorrent-nox. Works fine for me.... [egreshko@f28efi ~]$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer & [1] 5056 [egreshko@f28efi ~]$ Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 8000 ... [egreshko@f28efi ~]$ telnet localhost 8000 Trying ::1... telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection refused Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is '^]'. ^] telnet> close Connection closed. Wonder why the author didn't also bind to IPv6. :-) -- Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete information. It isn't a fact.
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