![]() scottgus1 Site Moderator Posts: 18440 Joined: 30. Set Promiscuous on both Bridged's to "Allow All", then see what happens. Check that you can ping each OS from both of the others (Windows defaults to blocking Ping in its firewall: enable ICMP Echo Request). Set Kali back to Bridged, remove its static IP so the VM shows the same IP range as the host and the Windows 10 VM. Kali needs to be Bridged to read out on the LAN. Yet strangely, The Kali VM "ifconfig" is not showing the default 10.0.2.15 IP address that NAT provides, and there is no indication of an attempt to change NAT's IP range to match the host LAN IP range. However, the snapshot is now active, and the VM is set to NAT in the snapshot block. The Kali VM was on Bridged, to the same network as the Windows 10 VM. Rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 13.794/29.691/54.230/13.355 msĪnd zip files are uploaded Attachments windows 10.zip (2.69 KiB) Downloaded 5 times Kali 2.zip (2.28 KiB) Downloaded 5 times Clawsman Posts: 13 Joined: 22. Minimum = 28ms, Maximum = 448ms, Average = 139ms Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),Īpproximate round trip times in milli-seconds: TX errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 Thank you for taking time to guide me on this matter. In both host and VM Windows OS's, ping 8.8.8.8. In the Linux OS, open a Terminal and run ifconfig or ip address. In both host and VM Windows OS, open a Command Prompt and run ipconfig /all. (Configure your host OS to show all extensions if the folder that opens does not show a. vbox-prev file), and post the zip file, using the forum's Upload Attachment tab. Right-click each VM in the main Virtualbox window's VM list, choose Show in Explorer/Finder/File Manager. Do the VMs actually have network and internet access? Do they get IP addresses? ![]() "It doesn't work" needs to be pinned down more. Clawsman wrote:i have tried putting both guest machines in bridged adapter. ![]()
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