Thanks Steve!!
On 2022-11-16 12:26, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
techli...@phpcoderusa.com said on Wed, 16 Nov 2022 07:23:45 -0700
any suggestions
on a distro to try for my desktop for testing VirtualBox only?
Try Void Linux. It's very different from all the Debian-derived distros
you
Thanks Nathan,
I was unable to ping Google.com. Did not try it by IP.
Keith
On 2022-11-16 10:58, Nathan O'Brennan via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 9:48:27 AM CST Keith Smith via
PLUG-discuss wrote:
On 2022-11-16 07:50, Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> Run the c
techli...@phpcoderusa.com said on Wed, 16 Nov 2022 07:23:45 -0700
>any suggestions
>on a distro to try for my desktop for testing VirtualBox only?
Try Void Linux. It's very different from all the Debian-derived distros
you've used so far, so it might produce different results or deliver
different
On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 9:48:27 AM CST Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
> On 2022-11-16 07:50, Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> > Run the command route -n
> > and check the gateway IP, it should be pointing to your Internet
> > router.
>
> It does.
>
> They do. But no access to
Thanks Nathan!!
sudo ufw status
Status: inactive
same for VM and host machine.
Keith
On 2022-11-15 22:09, Nathan O'Brennan via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Keith,
I'm stretching here...
Sounds to me like the firewall may be causing issues with the bridge,
or maybe ip forwarding is not enabled? Try t
On 2022-11-16 07:50, Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Run the command route -n
and check the gateway IP, it should be pointing to your Internet
router.
It does.
Check on your real machine and on the VM
It has the correct gateway.
Then check on the VM machine when you're running i
I'm just wondering, after you installed VirtualBox, did you happen to restart
your computer? There's a couple of kernel modules that are added via DKMS when
you install VirtualBox, mostly having to do with networking.
I suspect that NAT may work without these kernel modules, kind of like how KVM
Run the command route -n
and check the gateway IP, it should be pointing to your Internet router.
Check on your real machine and on the VM
Then check on the VM machine when you're running in NAT mode
I'm curious how the NAT mode gets out
In bridged mode, both machines should point to the Inte
I find this behavior odd. If I install Linux on a laptop or desktop
Linux's config is what matters. And that is what I was expecting from
VirtualBox. VirtualBox does things that actually interfere. I'm sure
it has all these features for a reason. I was expecting to Install
Linux and be on
On 2022-11-15 22:09, Nathan O'Brennan via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Keith,
I'm stretching here...
Sounds to me like the firewall may be causing issues with the bridge,
or maybe ip forwarding is not enabled? Try turning off the firewall
completely and see if there is a difference? I think Ubuntu uses u
On 2022-11-15 21:30, Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss wrote:
If you're using DHCP to get your IP address who's giving it out and
what are the IP addresses?
I assume the DHCP IP is coming from my Internet router.
If you're local IP address was 192, where did the 10 address come
from?
The IP 10.
Bob Elzer via PLUG-discuss said on Tue, 15 Nov 2022 21:30:14 -0700
>If you're local IP address was 192, where did the 10 address come from?
If VirtualBox is anything like Qemu, the 10 is because the default
behavior is to NAT the VM guest to 10.whatever. In Qemu this behavior
can be changed, as
Keith,
I'm stretching here...
Sounds to me like the firewall may be causing issues with the bridge, or maybe
ip
forwarding is not enabled? Try turning off the firewall completely and see if
there is a
difference? I think Ubuntu uses ufw? So try
sudo ufw stop
or
sudo ufw disable
Then reboot.
If you're using DHCP to get your IP address who's giving it out and what
are the IP addresses?
If you're local IP address was 192, where did the 10 address come from?
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022, 7:19 PM Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I uninstalled
Hi,
I uninstalled VirtualBox 7.0 that I installed from a .deb I dowloaded
from the website on my Kubuntu 22.04 box.
I installed VB through the use of the GUI. It was version 6.1.
Installed Ubuntu server 20.04 and set the network to bridged.
Problem persists.
Broke out my Win 10 laptop an
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