![]() If you've a Ubuntu host system, edit /etc/hosts using sudo nano /etc/hosts In your windows host system, edit C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts as administrator and add a line: 192.168.56.101 In the below output, 192.168.56.101 is the IP address that can be used in your Win7 host system to access your VM: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 08:00:27:70:27:fe ![]() When up, you can gather the IP address by running: ifconfig | grep addr Wireless connections are usually named wlan0 (the numbers may vary) For wired connections, you'd select something named like eth0. If you want to use bridged networking, you've to select the right network adapter at Name. Select the network mode at your choice (bridged networking or host-only) (in the below example, I'm using host-only) Stop your VM and open its settings in the VirtualBox (OSE) Manager. ![]() Otherwise, stick to host-only networking. If you need other machines in your physical network to be able to reach your VM (or if the VM needs Internet access), use bridged networking. ![]()
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