NAT, Bridged and Internal Networking in VirtualBox
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Demonstrates Ubuntu Linux guests using NAT, bridged and internal networking in VirtualBox. Includes connecting two guests via an internal network, as well as port forwarding.
00:30 -- NAT (allow guest to access internet through port forward (25:40 port fwd enabling)
05:26 -- Bridge Mode (select real adaptor, access outside internet on guest, and Host can access guest machine)
10:40 -- Internal Network (allow guest to communicate with each other)
Thanks Steven for clearing all doubts.
Man the Virtualbox networks can be confusing as hell, but your video is one of the best ones I've seen for explaining it for the most important basic details. Thanks.
The best explanation with live configuration I've ever seen.
Thanks Steven, you got me up and running on bridged mode. It had been baffling me for days. Nice explanations and good visual illustrations too. Cheers!
The sun is almost comming up, didnt sleep yet watching the Best Video ever. You channel is great.
Very glad I came to this video. Got a lot clarity now in NAT, bridged and internal networking.
You are truly a good teacher. Please keep adding more and more tech videos. Thank you
Great explanation and very helpful demonstrations of VirtualBox's network adaptors,
many thanks
Dr Steven, thank you very much 🙏🙏
Very well explained Sir!! To the point. You are the Gem of RUclips. Thanks!!
A great video. For last step, when you add port forwarding, actually you don’t need to reboot guest machine, because it’s a change on router, not guest machine.
Exactly what I've been looking for! You earned a new sub :) Thanks you!
Thanks Steven, your video really help me out in working with VirtualBox networking
Thanks, it is very helpful
Great Video, very good explanation. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!! This is very good detail.
Correction on 2:28 , this your private IP not your public one.
thanks, this set me in the right direction ...
Virtualbox networking well explained (nat, internal host, and bridged mode)
you are awesome sir.
Brilliant
Thank you.
very well explained!
Thanks Steven.
Helpful video. Thank you.
Thank You Steven
I know this is probably a longshot, but I'm running out of options. Could you please help me configure the routing table in the internal-only node so that it would use the NAT connected node as a router/gateway to the internet?
how to access from outside LAN? like serving API to guest ubuntu on this LAN structure?
when i try to connect using putty - i get remote side unexpectedly closed network connection - can you advise please
Can you do this if you have a wireless connection? I can't seem to get Bridged to work using a wireless connection
@29:23, I wonder if I use the IP address of the window host (aka 138.77.176.56 shown @2:31) instead of 127.0.0.1 in puTTY config UI, will port forwarding still work?
Would you provide pdf? Good explanation!
My NAT Guest's internal interface is eth1 instead of enp0s3. The internal network section isn't working out on my end. Is this related?
i am getting invalid setting detected when i change my attached one from nat to brifged adapter
Thanks! Very helpful. Could you please share those pdf diagrams?
Thanks man
Hi guys does anyone know how to configure internal netwtork vm 1 to be able to join interet that has second vm that has NAT and internal ?
please,
I have installed a Virtualbox M (ubuntu 16.04-32 bit) on my desktop (Windows 7) at Office.
I have configured the NAT mode connexion. my problem is that i cannot have internet connexion.
When i ping Google , packets are transmitted but i have no reply from Google.
The DHCP is working fine , i think, because The VM IP is 10.0.2.15 ;
thankyou for your help.
I can connect from the host to the virtual machine ( ubuntu ). However when I try the same thing from a different computer i get connection refused. SSH is listening, I dont know why it does not work?
i would check your router configuration and confirm that port 22 is open. You may need to use port forwarding or make an exception in your firewall. at least that is my guess. ;)
ı Vmware or virtualb ox virus test ı what use ethernet connect nat?
is posting public ip addr dangerous?
Can the Guest VM access shared files from the host on the network?
Yes, you can share any folder from the host machine. Go to the VM settings and select the shared folder option. then submit the details and select the path of the folder which you want to share. Tick automount and then start the VM machine. Access it on /media/sf_downloads. Prior to all this, you would have to setup VBoxGuestAdditions in your VM
thank alot
can someone guide on how to install this linux servers?
Boring
Thank you.