On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:
>>> Odd. I don't see this problem on my systems. I run both NAT interfaces as 
>>> well as Bridged....mostly Bridged. I am, however, using the VBox supplied 
>>> by Oracle and not the one from the Fedora repositories.
>> Thanks again, Ed. I am also running the VBox supplied by Oracle. Maybe
>> deleting all VBox settings would do the trick, but I do not know to do
>> that, in case that is possible.
>
> I don't know what settings one would go about deleting.
>
> I am normally a curious person but I must admit that I've not looked into the 
> oddities of Vbox networking.  As I've mentioned I do use both NAT and Bridged 
> interfaces in my VBox VMs.  And, they just work.....  But the odd thing is 
> that on my host system I don't see any vboxnet0 or any other interface which 
> may be connected with Virtual Box.
>
> If I run a VM with a NAT interface, it gets an IP address of 10.x.x.x and 
> works fine and as it should.  Meaning the VM can surf and connect as you'd 
> expect....but another system can't find or connect to it.
>
> This may not be germane to what you're experiencing.....  But if one makes a 
> settings change to a running VM that change may not be permanent.  I've found 
> it best to always make changes to a VM's settings when it is stopped.

Thanks, Ed. Let us hope that next VBox version will fix the issue.

Paul
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