Hopefully simple debian host/windows networking issue
Posted: 8. Aug 2017, 12:48
Hi,
I have a debian computer running windows 7 ultimate in virtualbox, and an old laptop on which I have windows server 2012. I connect these two machines with a network crossover cable. This is likely irrelevant but I connect the debian machine to the internet via a usb sim/dongle.
The debian machine is only powerful enough to run one virtual machine. The laptop is only powerful enough to run windows server 2012.
I want the virtualbox>windows 7 ultimate instance to join a domain I have set up on the laptop running server 2012 via the ethernet cable.
I currently have ticked the 'Enable Network Adapter' box under 'Network' in the windows 7 virtual machine settings in virtualbox.
I have selected 'Bridged Adapter' next to 'Attached to'.
The only option available to me next to 'Name' is eth0 (which is my ethernet port).
I have tried every option in 'Promiscuos mode', although I don't think that is an issue.
The 'cable connected' box is ticked.
I tried turning off any debian dhcp server with:
$ sudo service isc-dhcp-server stop
Failed to stop isc-dhcp-server.service: Unit isc-dhcp-server.service not loaded.
(So I assume the dhcp server in debian is not on/installed).
When I run:
$ dpkg -l | grep -i dhcp
ii dnsmasq-base 2.76-5+b1 amd64 Small caching DNS proxy and DHCP/TFTP server
ii isc-dhcp-client 4.3.5-3 amd64 DHCP client for automatically obtaining an IP address
ii isc-dhcp-common 4.3.5-3 amd64 common manpages relevant to all of the isc-dhcp packages
So I guess some dhcp server installed.
When I run ifconfig in debian I get what I think is a different mac address, than when I run ipconfig in windows 7.
I am following a youtube tutorial and am stuck at the point where when I type ipconfig into the command prompt in my windows 7 instance, I am not getting the name of my domain I chose in windows server 2012 in the 'Connection-specific DNS Suffix' field, rather it is just blank.
Would love help moving forward with this! Thanks very much!
I have a debian computer running windows 7 ultimate in virtualbox, and an old laptop on which I have windows server 2012. I connect these two machines with a network crossover cable. This is likely irrelevant but I connect the debian machine to the internet via a usb sim/dongle.
The debian machine is only powerful enough to run one virtual machine. The laptop is only powerful enough to run windows server 2012.
I want the virtualbox>windows 7 ultimate instance to join a domain I have set up on the laptop running server 2012 via the ethernet cable.
I currently have ticked the 'Enable Network Adapter' box under 'Network' in the windows 7 virtual machine settings in virtualbox.
I have selected 'Bridged Adapter' next to 'Attached to'.
The only option available to me next to 'Name' is eth0 (which is my ethernet port).
I have tried every option in 'Promiscuos mode', although I don't think that is an issue.
The 'cable connected' box is ticked.
I tried turning off any debian dhcp server with:
$ sudo service isc-dhcp-server stop
Failed to stop isc-dhcp-server.service: Unit isc-dhcp-server.service not loaded.
(So I assume the dhcp server in debian is not on/installed).
When I run:
$ dpkg -l | grep -i dhcp
ii dnsmasq-base 2.76-5+b1 amd64 Small caching DNS proxy and DHCP/TFTP server
ii isc-dhcp-client 4.3.5-3 amd64 DHCP client for automatically obtaining an IP address
ii isc-dhcp-common 4.3.5-3 amd64 common manpages relevant to all of the isc-dhcp packages
So I guess some dhcp server installed.
When I run ifconfig in debian I get what I think is a different mac address, than when I run ipconfig in windows 7.
I am following a youtube tutorial and am stuck at the point where when I type ipconfig into the command prompt in my windows 7 instance, I am not getting the name of my domain I chose in windows server 2012 in the 'Connection-specific DNS Suffix' field, rather it is just blank.
Would love help moving forward with this! Thanks very much!