![]() ![]() This means that the Guest will work even as the Host moves from network to network (e.g. And when they send their traffic via the gateway (10.0.2.2) VirtualBox rewrites the packets to make them appear as though they originated from the Host, rather than the Guest (running inside the Host). In this mode, every vm is assigned the same IP address (10.0.2.15) because each vm thinks they are on their own isolated network. VirtualBox will field this DHCP request and tell the guest OS its assigned IP address and the gateway address for routing outbound connections. ![]() When the guest OS boots, it typically uses DHCP to get an IP address. You may want to switch it into bridged mode. NAT mode in virtualbox typically doesn't support initiating connections to the guest machine (or at least not easily).
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