I think this, for me, is getting to the 'nitty gritty' of the problem - and thanks for those screen captures, Perryg.
They are obviously taken from Virtual Box and suggests one has to enter manually?
My assumption was they are entered there upon the correct bridging - presumably between Ethernet Adapter and Virtual Box's Host-Only Adapter in Windows (Host)?
WIndows 2003 Server on Debian with Centova.
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Re: WIndows 2003 Server on Debian with Centova.
Interestingly after deleting from within Virtual Box the Host-Only Adapter and re-installing, when typing ipconfig in the Windows Command Prompt, it now tells me that:
Ethernet Adapter Virtual Box Host-Only Network I.P. Address: 192.168.60.1.
Does this mean I am on the right track?
Ethernet Adapter Virtual Box Host-Only Network I.P. Address: 192.168.60.1.
Does this mean I am on the right track?
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Re: WIndows 2003 Server on Debian with Centova.
It means you need to check the the settings again. It is supposed to be 192.168.56.*
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Re: WIndows 2003 Server on Debian with Centova.
RIght, okay. I am on the verge of getting ready to setup a D.H.C.P. Server as part of Windows 2003 Server, but the technical support of Centova Cast (the software for which I am going through this learning curve) suggested this was a complex and unnecessary step for their software to work?Perryg wrote:It means you need to check the the settings again. It is supposed to be 192.168.56.*
Against my better judgement, I have installed a D.H.C.P. Server, and now under Virtual Box, File->Preferences->Networking->Host Only Network details, it has the I.P. Address of 192.168.148.1 with a Network Mask of 255.255.255.0.
Any better?
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Re: WIndows 2003 Server on Debian with Centova.
Spend the money for a home router. The learning curve for what you want to do is really steep.
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Re: WIndows 2003 Server on Debian with Centova.
Yes, I think I am beginning to see that!Perryg wrote:Spend the money for a home router. The learning curve for what you want to do is really steep.
Okay, Modem removed, router in place, Host-Only Adapter in place - I.P. address assigned according to Network within File=>Preferences->Network - Ethernet and Host-Only Adapter now not bridged in Windows, I launch Debian, and no Internet....?!
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Re: WIndows 2003 Server on Debian with Centova.
With a home router you don't need NAT or Host-only, Just bridged. Debian may be unhappy now with all the network work so you need to clean that up. See below:
edit the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules or you can delete the rules and Linux will configure it on the next boot
You should get an address from the DHCP of the router unless you have entered a lot of static addresses. These will need to be adjusted to the address scheme of the router or select DHCP in the network manager.
edit the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules or you can delete the rules and Linux will configure it on the next boot
You should get an address from the DHCP of the router unless you have entered a lot of static addresses. These will need to be adjusted to the address scheme of the router or select DHCP in the network manager.
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Re: WIndows 2003 Server on Debian with Centova.
I have left Bridged-only within Virtual Box attached to the Network Card as you previously advised.Perryg wrote:With a home router you don't need NAT or Host-only, Just bridged. Debian may be unhappy now with all the network work so you need to clean that up. See below:
edit the /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules or you can delete the rules and Linux will configure it on the next boot
You should get an address from the DHCP of the router unless you have entered a lot of static addresses. These will need to be adjusted to the address scheme of the router or select DHCP in the network manager.
There wouldn't be a problem with rules in Debian as I haven't amended them at all.
I have the Host-Only and Ethernet connection bridged in Windows to give me Network Bridge 3...but still no Internet in Debian...
I take that back, I have a connection Perryg, thank you, but it seems to be quite slow!!!
Thanks for your help anyway, now to try and get Centova Cast working...
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Re: WIndows 2003 Server on Debian with Centova.
I am pretty sure they have been altered as Linux does this by default when network adapters are added or changed. Its up to you what you do but I would delete the file mentioned and reboot to get a clean, pristine network setup.There wouldn't be a problem with rules in Debian as I haven't amended them at all.