Did you remove the installation media (iso/cd) from the VM?
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Did you remove the installation media (iso/cd) from the VM?
By default the VM should be configured with NAT. You will either need to do some port forwarding to make what you want to do possible.
Otherwise possibly the easiest method would be to switch your...
When you say you changed the configuration in /etc/network/interfaces what exactly did you change. Did you happen to make a backup of the file prior to changing it?
The problem may very well be a...
Have a look at VBoxHeadless if phpVirtualBox doesn't trip your trigger.
http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch07.html
Are the kernel upgrades happening through an Ubuntu package or are you compiling and adding these kernels yourself?
The only problem I see is skipping the changes on /usr/local and that is really only if you are planning on adding your own software to the system. That said if you are not actively using that...
Random update to this. I was never able to get it to work. I think AT&T changed it to not allow this behavior. For some reason they think that the Small Business users that need 5 static IPs will...
Great, thanks for the tips going along I've modified my firewall script to use the slightly longer method.
Also when I run your command i get an error:
iptables v1.4.4: unknown option '--to-destination'
x.x.x.x = my production external ip
y.y.y.y = my internal server ip
When I check the manpage...
You need the alias entries so the cable modem can find mac addresses to forward the other 4 static IP addresses is that correct?
So by using your rules Dangertux will I still need to have each of my static addresses assigned as an alias on my Internet connected interface (eth0).
Tim
I will be giving the iptables method a try shortly!
Basic Information:
I have recently purchased a 5 usable address block from Time Warner cable. They provided me with a SMC 8014 cable modem. I am told the modem is in bridged mode.
My Current...
What I had him try last night was:
telnet mail.google.com 80
GET index.htmlIt should have returned HTTP/1.0 302 Found. Why this wouldn't work in his telnet is rather odd. What makes it worse is...
For testing your DNS service I strongly recommend using the dig @<ip addr> command. It will then issue just DNS commands to your test server.
Also when you setup your forwarders do they look...
Beacon11, if he needs a proxy to connect to the Internet on his normal LAN wouldn't he still need that even in a NAT situation to properly get Internet? When the NAT routes traffic outside of itself...
Background:
I use AT&T U-Verse for my Internet and they offer a cheap static IP package. I subscribe to 5 static IP addresses. AT&T U-Verse is unique in that they require you to use their...
Chaos you don't have AT&T U-Verse do you?
Bump, anyone have some pointers?
Good point. You can use Samba to connect linux hosts. Most people's viewpoint on an all Linux network would be to eliminate Samba although technically you should be able to do it without an issue.
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I was gone on a long weekend so I just got the messages posted here. I am going to run the log during an install and see if I can narrow anything down.
Have you restarted the samba service since rebooting?
You will need to either:
- Disable UPNP on your router
- Disable the port forward for 5800/5900
Hi,
Did you do this live on your production equipment?
To get you up and running is it possible to use LDAP for authentication and NFS to get files to your machines? This would exclude samba...
Have a look at my two attachments. If you're still up to tackling this I would like to see screen shots like the two I posted from your environment. The VM properties I'd be interested in seeing is...