Subj : Re: Vagrant To : Lith From : Khelair Date : Mon Nov 02 2015 08:00 pm Re: Re: Vagrant By: Lith to Khelair on Sun Nov 01 2015 23:04:38 Li> Stick to bridged mode and choose your adapter. I've branched out and tried a bit more with forwarding, and a little bit less with the host-only networking, but bridged is primarily what I've been trying to get this working with. I'll be sticking with it except in times of extreme desperation as I'm working with this further, I'm sure. Li> 1. go to http://localhost:80 on the virtual box and make sure you can get Li> there. When I have that port forwarded say to 8080, I can connect with telnet. There is never a response, however. I have not been able to connect via it's DHCP leased (so it is communicating somehow) IP except to connect to the SSH port. I can connect to port 80 from the inside of the machine with say lynx, however. Li> 2. Check your firewall settings, make sure they are "off" No firewalls on the host, unless there's something that needs to be handled in the Vagrantfile regarding some firewalling just in the vagrant setting that I'm not aware of. Li> 3. try to go to http://yourserverip:80 on your network. Haven't been able to get this to work in the slightest. Li> 4. If that don't work, do an ipconfig /all on your server and make sure Li> you have an IP address from your router. Hopefully you do.. :) Well I'm running linux hosts and guests at this point, but I can certainly tell that the virtual machine has, through creation and provision, managed to snag the correct IP for its [defined] MAC address from the router. It's absolutely befuddling to me. -D/K --- Borg Burgers: We do it our way; your way is irrelevant. þ Synchronet þ Tinfoil Tetrahedron BBS telnet://tinfoil.synchro.net .