![]() I was able to fix this by changing my Adapter 1 for my network to NAT, and then adding a Host-Only adapter to my Adapter 2 tab in VirtualBox ( Virtualbox UI →Your VM→ Settings → Network). ![]() I need a way to have to auto configure itself. When I changed networks when I traveled, I was unable to have my VM access the internet and I was unable to SSH into my VM while it was running with a static IP. ![]() In the content below, I will be doing my examples on an Ubuntu 20 running on Virtual Box 6.1 THE PROBLEM However, after doing some research, I was able to configure my VM so it can now always get to the internet on any network, but I am able to SSH from my host (local computer) to my VM (guest computer). ![]() However, the way I had my VM configured on my Virtual Box left me in a bit of a pickle because of the way I was using my static IPs as well as the Bridged Adapter of VirtualBox.Įverytime I would try to go into my office at Dree, I wouldn’t be able to get my VM to see the internet, which I thought was a bit strange since it worked in other networks. Throughout the week, I work from multiple locations around the Salt Lake City area and my laptop (Windows 10) connections to a variety of networks to perform my work. ![]()
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