I'm chasing my tail.
I removed the first VM and then added a new VM using all the defaults.
It gives the VM a 10.x.x.x IOP. I'm on a 192 net.
An unmodified version allows me to do update however I cannot put an ip
address in my browser.
If I physically change the IP to 192.x.x.x in Ubuntu and set bridging on
VirtualBox I can ssh into the box. However when I try to do an update I
get errors.
I need to be able to configure the VM for test PHP and I need to be able
to do so with an IP.
I've searched high and low and i am missing something.
If I go into the network manage I can configure a "Host-only network",
however VirtualBox gives me their IP address and it is not the same as
my local net.
So I am stuck. I really do need a hypervisor to accomplish what I want
to do.
At this point I am thinking it has something to do with VB.
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Keith
On 2022-11-12 17:08, James Crawford via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> At he office I use Centos 7 as a host system, and then run the guests
> using KVM, virtualbox is not needed.
>
> I have 3 host servers 1 is for development guests.
>
> The other 2 run production guests.
>
> All the host provide a bridge connection (actually bonded bridge) for
> the guests and each guest has a static IP.
>
>
> There should be some documentation for doing the same with ubuntu.
>
>
> James
>
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