![]() In real life it’s much faster to configure the three networks all together at once. There will be an explanation per connection for the purpose of this post. I’ll come back to this in the next chapter. More important for configuring the first connection: there’s also a virtual, host-only network with a ip-address of 192.168.56.1: ![]() The default gateway of 192.168.1 is my internet router. My ip-address is apparently 192.168.178.10, and through a wireless connection. My laptop is a Windows-7 machine, the two virtual boxes are equipped with Oracle Linux 6.5 with Oracle database 12c on it.įor general understanding, needed later on in this post, my network configuration on my laptop, performing an ‘ipconfig’ on o.s.-level: ![]() To performs a ‘yum update’ and that kind of stuff. Occasionally connect to the internet from within the virtual boxes. Simulate a private network, a network between the virtual boxes, also with fixed ip-addresses.ģ. Connect from my laptop to my virtual box through ssh and sqlplus, with fixed ip-address.Ģ. What I want is the following environment and some elements smells like a subset of the real life:ġ. ![]() And when I was googling around, it appeared to be I’m not the only one, so I felt the urge to share some experiences. I was setting up a virtual box environment with several Virtual Boxes on my laptop, and as I’m not a network – specialist, I came across a few annoying things, challenges if you like. This post is intended to be a dummy guide, best practices, or whatever you call it… about setting up a network while working with virtual boxes on a desk- or laptop.
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