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===== VirtualBox tips/tricks ===== | ===== VirtualBox tips/tricks ===== | ||
- | VirtualBox is a free/ | + | VirtualBox is a free/ |
- | * VirtualBox homepage: | + | * [[http:// |
==== Commonly-used commands ==== | ==== Commonly-used commands ==== | ||
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===== Networking ===== | ===== Networking ===== | ||
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==== Bridged Networking ==== | ==== Bridged Networking ==== | ||
If your guest is using bridged networking you MUST use this command to allow other users to use the host's physical network card. Make sure your virtual machine is shut down and then run this command: | If your guest is using bridged networking you MUST use this command to allow other users to use the host's physical network card. Make sure your virtual machine is shut down and then run this command: | ||
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+ | Each and every VM using bridged networking must use this command. | ||
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+ | As of VirtualBox 3.1.2 this is still a [[http:// | ||
==== Port Forwarding ==== | ==== Port Forwarding ==== | ||
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$ VBoxManage setextradata Ubuntu " | $ VBoxManage setextradata Ubuntu " | ||
- | $ VBoxManage setextradata Ubuntu " | + | $ VBoxManage setextradata Ubuntu " |
Then you can log in to the VM from your own computer using the port you've forwarded above: | Then you can log in to the VM from your own computer using the port you've forwarded above: | ||
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