On 2016-10-03, TE Dukes <tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- From: >> centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx >> [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On >> Behalf Of Liam O'Toole Sent: Monday, October 3, 2016 9:19 AM To: >> centos@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: >> Virtualization Networking >> >> On 2016-10-03, TE Dukes >> <tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > >> > >> >> -----Original Message----- From: >> >> centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx >> >> [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On >> >> Behalf Of Michael Cole Sent: Friday, September 30, 2016 9:41 PM >> >> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: >> >> Virtualization Networking >> >> >> >> Deletion does not remove all, Try a erase if that did not work. >> >> >> >> Configuration files are not always where you expect then to be. >> >> >> >> Regards Michael Cole >> >> >> >> On Friday, September 30, 2016 9:16:44 PM TE Dukes wrote: >> >> > I deleted all virtualization packages and re-installed. >> >> > >> >> > Something must have been hosed up. >> >> > >> >> > Installing a VM and it didn't even ask to setup the network. >> >> > Hopefully that's a good sign. >> >> > >> >> > Will know shortly.................... >> >> > >> >> > TIA >> > >> > >> > OK, I'm about done trying to get this to work. I have spent HOURS >> > reading, installing, re-installing, etc. >> > >> > I can get the guest to access the internet but have tried every was >> > possible to be able to access the guest from the LAN or even the >> > host. Nothing I have tried works. >> > >> > The only thing all documentation leaves out is how to set up the >> > guest networking during the install. Seems if I don't set anything >> > up or just set it to DHCP it has internet connectivity, but that is >> > all. >> > >> > I have gone back in after the guest has been installed and changed >> > the networking configuration to match my LAN, that doesn't work >> > either. I lose internet accessibility when I do that. >> > >> > I have tried to install CentOS 7 and Debian 8, the same problems >> > with each. I have tried CentOS the built in Virt-Manager and >> > VirtualBox. with same results. Can't seem to find the free >> > version of VMware but I suspect I would have the same results as >> > well. >> > >> > Again, any help would be greatly appreciated. >> > >> > TI! >> >> VirtualBox gives you a GUI for setting up port forwarding from the >> host to the guest. It's under Machine -> Settings -> Network -> >> Advanced. Did you try it? >> >> -- >> >> Liam > [Thomas E Dukes] Hi! > > Thanks, I did > > I portwared 80 to 8080 and 22 to 2222. What happens when you issue the command 'ssh -p 2222 localhost' on the host? I'm assuming that an ssh server is running on the guest and that there are no firewalls getting in the way. > > I also tried the NAT networking, changing the default 10.0.5.0/24 to > 192.168.1.0/24 Never tried that. -- Liam _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos