Last week I used VB for docker containers. (As an end user, using aldryn's hosting django-cms proposed environment)
A few days ago I did the Windows 10 Update. Since then things don't work the way they did.
After being busy all day investigating and trying out, it seems to work again: I enabled Virtualbox NDIS6 Bridged Networking Driver in the adapter called VirtualBox Host-Only Network #2.
My question is: why are there 2 VirtualBox Host-Only Network adapters?
And can someone explain why this trouble had to occur. Has it to do with the windows update?
Two network adapters using Docker
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socratis
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Re: Two network adapters using Docker
a) Docker is not actually supported over here, you'll need to ask them about your problem.
b) I personally haven't heard of Host-Only networks getting created based only on the fact that you upgraded to Win10. You actually need to do this from within VirtualBox. Unless Docker decided to do it for you, in which case see point a).
b) I personally haven't heard of Host-Only networks getting created based only on the fact that you upgraded to Win10. You actually need to do this from within VirtualBox. Unless Docker decided to do it for you, in which case see point a).
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Re: Two network adapters using Docker
Let me try somewhere else.
Thanks for now.
Thanks for now.