Hi, thanks for your questions.
I know that there are infos missing, but I didn't know, which do you need.
The VPN auth is done by user & password and an public Certificate I got from the university.
I was referring to a hotspot set up using the laptop's wifi-card.
The exact set-up before installing Virtualbox was basically a fresh Kubuntu 23.04 installation plus my daily programms for PIM and office. Nothing special regarding network (and at all).
No, I didn't touched config files to set up Virtualbox.
I only found not human-readable
vbox*-files.
*.config-files containing
virtualbox or
vbox I only found two files:
- NatNetwork-Dhcpd.config
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<DHCPServer networkName="NatNetwork" trunkType="whatever" IPAddress="10.0.2.3" lowerIP="10.0.2.4" upperIP="10.0.2.254" leasesFilename="/home/john/.config/VirtualBox/NatNetwork-Dhcpd.leases" networkMask="255.255.255.0">
<Options>
<Option name="1" encoding="0" value="255.255.255.0"/>
<Option name="3" encoding="0" value="10.0.2.1"/>
<Option name="6" encoding="0" value="10.0.2.1"/>
<Option name="15" encoding="0" value="home"/>
</Options>
</DHCPServer>
- HostInterfaceNetworking-vboxnet0-Dhcpd.config
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<DHCPServer networkName="HostInterfaceNetworking-vboxnet0" trunkName="vboxnet0" trunkType="netflt" IPAddress="192.168.56.100" lowerIP="192.168.56.101" upperIP="192.168.56.254" leasesFilename="/home/john/.config/VirtualBox/HostInterfaceNetworking-vboxnet0-Dhcpd.leases" networkMask="255.255.255.0">
<Options>
<Option name="1" encoding="0" value="255.255.255.0"/>
</Options>
</DHCPServer>
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