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On 28 November 2013 05:59, Jeffrey Malewski <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I’m using VirtualBox 4.3.2 and am running Vinux 4 (based on Ubuntu 12.04)
> as my VM. I’m trying to connect to a server on my network running Ubuntu
> Server 12.04 via ssh tunnel. Every time I attempt to connect, the
> connection times out. Is there something I’ve missed with my VM
> configuration?
>
When using VirtualBox NAT networking, you need to add port-forwarding rules
for each service on the guest that you need to connect to.
With "NAT" mode, the host is a virtual NAT'ing router, with the VM
connected to the "LAN" side of that router, and the host on the "WAN" side
of that router.
Incoming connections (such as when you try to connect to ssh in the guest)
are blocked/dropped by default by the NAT unless you port-forward the ssh
port.
See section 6.3.1 of the VirtualBox manual, and/or Google "NAT" and "Port
forwarding" if you need to do so.
Mark
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