How to bridge between Host to VM?

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I am trying to create to a bridge connection between my windows host to guest which is a Linux server.
I'm using Debian as my preferred guest for Linux and VirtualBox as the software.
I have bridged adapter enabled as my second adapter default settings.
The network interface (below)
I can't seem to get it to work.
My interfaces under /etc/network/interfaces
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface li inet loopback
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug enp0s3
iface enp0s3 inet dhcp
# Bridged network test
auto enp0s8
iface enp0s8 inet static
address 192.168.2.10/24
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.2.200
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I am trying to create to a bridge connection between my windows host to guest which is a Linux server.
I'm using Debian as my preferred guest for Linux and VirtualBox as the software.
I have bridged adapter enabled as my second adapter default settings.
The network interface (below)
I can't seem to get it to work.
My interfaces under /etc/network/interfaces
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface li inet loopback
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug enp0s3
iface enp0s3 inet dhcp
# Bridged network test
auto enp0s8
iface enp0s8 inet static
address 192.168.2.10/24
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.2.200
linux debian virtualbox
I am working with Debian linux using VirtualBox. As for the commands I have added entered the bridged adapter First is my loopback The second is my NAT connection for enp0s3 The troubling part is the Bridged Network for enp0s8
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:41
Welcome to U&L! Please, edit your question instead of commenting, it will be clearer. Describing what makes you say that your configuration is not working might be useful, too. Lastly, please test your configuration with only one active connection at a time, your issue might be related to their coexistence.
– fra-san
Nov 22 at 18:50
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I am trying to create to a bridge connection between my windows host to guest which is a Linux server.
I'm using Debian as my preferred guest for Linux and VirtualBox as the software.
I have bridged adapter enabled as my second adapter default settings.
The network interface (below)
I can't seem to get it to work.
My interfaces under /etc/network/interfaces
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface li inet loopback
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug enp0s3
iface enp0s3 inet dhcp
# Bridged network test
auto enp0s8
iface enp0s8 inet static
address 192.168.2.10/24
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.2.200
linux debian virtualbox
I am trying to create to a bridge connection between my windows host to guest which is a Linux server.
I'm using Debian as my preferred guest for Linux and VirtualBox as the software.
I have bridged adapter enabled as my second adapter default settings.
The network interface (below)
I can't seem to get it to work.
My interfaces under /etc/network/interfaces
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface li inet loopback
# The primary network interface
allow-hotplug enp0s3
iface enp0s3 inet dhcp
# Bridged network test
auto enp0s8
iface enp0s8 inet static
address 192.168.2.10/24
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.2.200
linux debian virtualbox
linux debian virtualbox
edited Nov 23 at 4:17
Rui F Ribeiro
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asked Nov 22 at 17:25
ThomasJH
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I am working with Debian linux using VirtualBox. As for the commands I have added entered the bridged adapter First is my loopback The second is my NAT connection for enp0s3 The troubling part is the Bridged Network for enp0s8
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:41
Welcome to U&L! Please, edit your question instead of commenting, it will be clearer. Describing what makes you say that your configuration is not working might be useful, too. Lastly, please test your configuration with only one active connection at a time, your issue might be related to their coexistence.
– fra-san
Nov 22 at 18:50
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I am working with Debian linux using VirtualBox. As for the commands I have added entered the bridged adapter First is my loopback The second is my NAT connection for enp0s3 The troubling part is the Bridged Network for enp0s8
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:41
Welcome to U&L! Please, edit your question instead of commenting, it will be clearer. Describing what makes you say that your configuration is not working might be useful, too. Lastly, please test your configuration with only one active connection at a time, your issue might be related to their coexistence.
– fra-san
Nov 22 at 18:50
I am working with Debian linux using VirtualBox. As for the commands I have added entered the bridged adapter First is my loopback The second is my NAT connection for enp0s3 The troubling part is the Bridged Network for enp0s8
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:41
I am working with Debian linux using VirtualBox. As for the commands I have added entered the bridged adapter First is my loopback The second is my NAT connection for enp0s3 The troubling part is the Bridged Network for enp0s8
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:41
Welcome to U&L! Please, edit your question instead of commenting, it will be clearer. Describing what makes you say that your configuration is not working might be useful, too. Lastly, please test your configuration with only one active connection at a time, your issue might be related to their coexistence.
– fra-san
Nov 22 at 18:50
Welcome to U&L! Please, edit your question instead of commenting, it will be clearer. Describing what makes you say that your configuration is not working might be useful, too. Lastly, please test your configuration with only one active connection at a time, your issue might be related to their coexistence.
– fra-san
Nov 22 at 18:50
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- HOST: Win10
- VM: VMware
- GUEST: Ubuntu18
Hardware > Network Adapter : Bridged (Automatic)
Device status
- [x] Connected
- [x] Connect at power on
Network connection
- [x] Bridged: Connnected directly to the physical network
- [ ] Replicate physical network connection state
- [ ] NAT: ...
- [ ] Host-only: ...
- [ ] Custom: ...
- [ ] LAN segment:
$ more /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
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I have the loopback I have the enp0s3 as my dhcp (adapter as NAT) then its my bridge as enp0s8 I'm using virtualbox with Debian
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:11
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1 Answer
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- HOST: Win10
- VM: VMware
- GUEST: Ubuntu18
Hardware > Network Adapter : Bridged (Automatic)
Device status
- [x] Connected
- [x] Connect at power on
Network connection
- [x] Bridged: Connnected directly to the physical network
- [ ] Replicate physical network connection state
- [ ] NAT: ...
- [ ] Host-only: ...
- [ ] Custom: ...
- [ ] LAN segment:
$ more /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
1
I have the loopback I have the enp0s3 as my dhcp (adapter as NAT) then its my bridge as enp0s8 I'm using virtualbox with Debian
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:11
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- HOST: Win10
- VM: VMware
- GUEST: Ubuntu18
Hardware > Network Adapter : Bridged (Automatic)
Device status
- [x] Connected
- [x] Connect at power on
Network connection
- [x] Bridged: Connnected directly to the physical network
- [ ] Replicate physical network connection state
- [ ] NAT: ...
- [ ] Host-only: ...
- [ ] Custom: ...
- [ ] LAN segment:
$ more /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
1
I have the loopback I have the enp0s3 as my dhcp (adapter as NAT) then its my bridge as enp0s8 I'm using virtualbox with Debian
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:11
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- HOST: Win10
- VM: VMware
- GUEST: Ubuntu18
Hardware > Network Adapter : Bridged (Automatic)
Device status
- [x] Connected
- [x] Connect at power on
Network connection
- [x] Bridged: Connnected directly to the physical network
- [ ] Replicate physical network connection state
- [ ] NAT: ...
- [ ] Host-only: ...
- [ ] Custom: ...
- [ ] LAN segment:
$ more /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
- HOST: Win10
- VM: VMware
- GUEST: Ubuntu18
Hardware > Network Adapter : Bridged (Automatic)
Device status
- [x] Connected
- [x] Connect at power on
Network connection
- [x] Bridged: Connnected directly to the physical network
- [ ] Replicate physical network connection state
- [ ] NAT: ...
- [ ] Host-only: ...
- [ ] Custom: ...
- [ ] LAN segment:
$ more /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
answered Nov 22 at 17:48
Mike G
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I have the loopback I have the enp0s3 as my dhcp (adapter as NAT) then its my bridge as enp0s8 I'm using virtualbox with Debian
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:11
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I have the loopback I have the enp0s3 as my dhcp (adapter as NAT) then its my bridge as enp0s8 I'm using virtualbox with Debian
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:11
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I have the loopback I have the enp0s3 as my dhcp (adapter as NAT) then its my bridge as enp0s8 I'm using virtualbox with Debian
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:11
I have the loopback I have the enp0s3 as my dhcp (adapter as NAT) then its my bridge as enp0s8 I'm using virtualbox with Debian
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:11
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I am working with Debian linux using VirtualBox. As for the commands I have added entered the bridged adapter First is my loopback The second is my NAT connection for enp0s3 The troubling part is the Bridged Network for enp0s8
– ThomasJH
Nov 22 at 18:41
Welcome to U&L! Please, edit your question instead of commenting, it will be clearer. Describing what makes you say that your configuration is not working might be useful, too. Lastly, please test your configuration with only one active connection at a time, your issue might be related to their coexistence.
– fra-san
Nov 22 at 18:50