![]() It is was not clear to me that bridged networking only works with routers and not cable modems? When enabled, VirtualBox connects to one of your installed network cards and exchanges network packets directly, circumventing your host operating system's network stack. This is for more advanced networking needs such as network simulations and running servers in a guest. I do only have a cable modem and not a router. I think you may have hit the nail on the head. So what steps must I take to ensure that Bridged Adapter works? NAT is not recommended when running guest OS as a VM server. But in reading this chapter on virtual networking. If I then shut down the guest server and change network settings to NAT (instead of Bridged Adapter)Īnd then startup again I can ping from guest to host using ping 10.0.2.2. I cannot ping the guest server from the host OS. If I try to run ping 8.8.8.8 from the guest OS I get. When I login to the guest OS on VM and run ifconfig iI don't see an IP address against eth0. However when booting up the VM a network connection isn't found. ![]() In VirtualBox Network Settings I have set Bridged Adapter (eth0). My problem is in setting up VirtualBox network so that I can access the guest server from my host desktop. ![]() ![]() Installed on VirtualBox a guest VM Ubuntu-12.04.2 32bit server. Installed the latest version of VirtualBox, 4.2.12. Ubuntu-12.04.1 LTS desktop as the host OS. My problem is that I can't get Bridge Adapter to work in VirtualBox VM Ubuntu-12.04.2-i386-server. Re: VirtualBox network configuration of VM Ubuntu-12.04.2 LTS server. I'll start in this forum but may have to take the question to VirtualBox forum. ![]()
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