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23 Jan
2014
23 Jan
'14
18:08
Dsant <forum@votreservice.com> napsal(a): >Le 23/01/2014 15:53, Vojtěch Zeisek a écrit : >> Thank You for straightforward howto. >> >> Dne St 22. ledna 2014 19:00:27, Dsant napsal(a): >>> Le 22/01/2014 17:59, Vojtěch Zeisek a écrit : >>>> Hi, >>>> I have VirtualBox on my notebook (running openSUSE 13.1) hosting >for >>>> testing purposes openSUSE 13.1 server. I wonder how to configure >network >>>> VB's and hosted's OS networking to be able to access server >services from >>>> hosting computer. All my trials failed: I lost network on server >and I >>>> can't connect it. I don't need to access hosted system from outer >>>> network. Any advice? All the best, >>>> Vojtěch >>> * disable your firewalls on your Host and guest ! (or try without >it) >>> >>> * Go in the VirtualBox manager, >>> >>> * Menu File, Preferences (or CTRL-G) >>> * "Network", then click on "+" on right >>> * Edit its properties, Choose your Host IP adress as 192.168.10.1 >>> * close >> It is host only network, right? No need to configure DHCP? >> >>> * right click on your virtual machine, "Settings" (or CTRL-S) >>> * Network, Adapter 1 : "Attached to NAT". Use it for repositories >access. >> In hosted systém I assigned DHCP to this interface. I'm not able to >connect >> from hosted server to anywhere. When I try to access some IP address, >I get >> error about unreachable network, when I connect to hostname, I get >error about >> unknown host. I don't know what is wrong >> >>> * Network, Adapter 2 : "Host only Adapter" >>> >>> * On your Guest use "yast2 lan" to set 192.168.10.2 >> Static IP is set for second network interface connecting only to >host. Nice, I >> can connect from the host to the server. >> >>> Ok ? >> Not at all, but step forward. ;-) >> >>> Dsant, from France >> All the best, >> Vojtěch >> > > >I understand, of course if you want to connect to a server behind a >NAT, >you have to use "port forwarding" in "network properties" :) >Which service do you want to run ? It isn't behind nat. On laptop moving among varous networks I run VirtualBox. There I run testing server (mostly web services). I wish to connect to the hosted server from hosting computer. When I set up on host-only adapter in VB and used it as second network device in server, it works. On the hosted server I have 2 network devices: one connected to VB'S NAT providing DHCP and so on. Point is to use it to acces on-line repositories etc. It is default VB's settings and in another hosted systems, it works. Second device has static IP and is connected directly to the host. This one works. >Dsant, from France Have a nice day, Votěch -- Vojtěch Zeisek http://trapa.cz/cs -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org