Does anybody here have any serious experience creating virtualbox virtual machines in vagrant? I've got a pretty ridiculously simple one, and I can't get port 80 visible from the outside via a host only, bridged, or even forwarded ports set for networking. It's driving me bonkers; if there's anybody out there that may be able to help with this I'd be very grateful to be able to discuss it a bit.
TIA
-D/K
Stick to bridged mode and choose your adapter.
1. go to http://localhost:80 on the virtual box and make sure you can get there.
2. Check your firewall settings, make sure they are "off"
3. try to go to http://yourserverip:80 on your network.
4. If that don't work, do an ipconfig /all on your server and make sure you have an IP address from your router. Hopefully you do.. :)
Well I'm running linux hosts and guests at this point, but I can certainly tell that the virtual machine has, through creation and provision, managed to snag the correct IP for its [defined] MAC address from the router. It's absolutely befuddling to me.
-D/K
Can you get to the synchronet default website on the virtual host? Either by using localhost:80 or IP address:80
what you mean about by using localhost:80... I just used lynx with the defa port without specifying anything in particular.
-D/K
Does anybody here have any serious experience creating virtualbox virtual machines in vagrant? I've got a pretty ridiculously simple one, and I can't get port 80 visible from the outside via a host only, bridged, or even forwarded ports set for networking. It's driving me bonkers; if there's anybody out there that may be able to help with this I'd be very grateful to be able to discuss it a bit.
TIA
-D/K
Stick to bridged mode and choose your adapter.
1. go to http://localhost:80 on the virtual box and make sure you can get there.
2. Check your firewall settings, make sure they are "off"
3. try to go to http://yourserverip:80 on your network.
4. If that don't work, do an ipconfig /all on your server and make sure you have an IP address from your router. Hopefully you do.. :)
Well I'm running linux hosts and guests at this point, but I can certainly tell that the virtual machine has, through creation and provision, managed to snag the correct IP for its [defined] MAC address from the router. It's absolutely befuddling to me.
-D/K
Can you get to the synchronet default website on the virtual host? Either by using localhost:80 or IP address:80
what you mean about by using localhost:80... I just used lynx with the defa port without specifying anything in particular.
-D/K

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