Yes, that was the issue. Thank you!BillG wrote:If you have Internet access from the guests, I would think everything is OK. My guess is that the Windows firewall is blocking the ping traffic. Temporarily disable the firewall in both vms and try again.
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- 18. May 2020, 13:06
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Cannot ping guests in NatNetwork
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Re: Cannot ping guests in NatNetwork
- 18. May 2020, 06:30
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Cannot ping guests in NatNetwork
- Replies: 3
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Cannot ping guests in NatNetwork
I am using virtualBox 6.1.2 in a Windows 10 host. In File/Preferences I created a NatNetwork and called it "natnet". It has all default values (10.0.2.0/24, and supports DHCP). After that I created two guest VM's with Windows 2016 Server as OS. For each one of these two VM's I went to Sett...
- 19. Jul 2018, 17:29
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Cannot connect to Oracle
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1336
Re: Cannot connect to Oracle
thanks for your response. I actually figured it out. It was something in the firewall. I ended up creating a rule where I opened all the ports (it is just a lab with no outside access, so it is ok to have low security) and it worked. But it was definitely strange that even though I had a rule for th...
- 19. Jul 2018, 03:25
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Cannot connect to Oracle
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1336
Cannot connect to Oracle
I have a small lab in my laptop where I have three Virtual Machines. All three virtual machines have Windows 2016 server as the OS. I created a NAT Network for them to "talk" to each other and have access to the internet. All three are using this Nat network and I can ping the other two fr...
- 11. Jul 2018, 20:20
- Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
- Topic: Issue with internet
- Replies: 1
- Views: 440
Issue with internet
I am having an issue with a lab I am creating. My Host is Windows 10. I installed VBox 5.2.14. The point of my exercise was to create several VM's with windows server 2016 and make one of them a Domain Controller. The other servers/clients would be part of that domain. I did that and the original Ne...