Host-only network not accessible
Posted: 30. Dec 2013, 10:45
Hi,
I have a problem with host-only networks. When I select the host-only network in a guest machine to be used, the gues os (mostly linux) will boot fine in the end, but during boot it will already take very long to configure the network + after finally booting into the guest, I get two NICs:
eth0: Listing only a IPv6 Adress, which I cannot access/ping
lo
Very long network configuration means, that the guest will display the boot messages "Waiting for network configuration" and a while later "Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network configuration". This does not happen when I select a bridged adapter.
If I select a bridged adapter this does not happen, boot up is faster and eth0 has a typical IPv4 address which I can access from other machines in the network.
I'm running Virtual Box 4.3.6 on a OS X 10.9 Host (MacBook Pro). This does happen whether I install Guest Additions or not. It happens on any Guest OS (most of the times I use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 Bit but I also have the problem with e.g. OpenSuse. The problem started occurring after the upgrade to OS X 10.9. So yeah, it is a kind of OS X problem, but I'm still posting here in hope someone knows how to fix this. It is quite annoying, as I'm on the move a lot and not always have WiFi available for my VMs
Thanks!
I have a problem with host-only networks. When I select the host-only network in a guest machine to be used, the gues os (mostly linux) will boot fine in the end, but during boot it will already take very long to configure the network + after finally booting into the guest, I get two NICs:
eth0: Listing only a IPv6 Adress, which I cannot access/ping
lo
Very long network configuration means, that the guest will display the boot messages "Waiting for network configuration" and a while later "Waiting up to 60 more seconds for network configuration". This does not happen when I select a bridged adapter.
If I select a bridged adapter this does not happen, boot up is faster and eth0 has a typical IPv4 address which I can access from other machines in the network.
I'm running Virtual Box 4.3.6 on a OS X 10.9 Host (MacBook Pro). This does happen whether I install Guest Additions or not. It happens on any Guest OS (most of the times I use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 Bit but I also have the problem with e.g. OpenSuse. The problem started occurring after the upgrade to OS X 10.9. So yeah, it is a kind of OS X problem, but I'm still posting here in hope someone knows how to fix this. It is quite annoying, as I'm on the move a lot and not always have WiFi available for my VMs
Thanks!