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Help with setting up a network between Mac OS and installed in VirtualBox Debian
I used to have VirtualBox installed on Windows 7 and Debian installed on it. On the last one, I made an exact copy of the production server settings. I configured the network according to this instruction. In short, I checked the "Allow other network users to use this computer's Internet connection" checkbox in the network settings and selected "VirtualBox Host-Only Network". After that, from under Windows, I got access to the virtual machine through the browser at 192.168.137.1 and then by manipulating the server settings and the host of the window file, I got access to local sites from the browser.
Now I have switched to Mac OS Lion and I can not find how to implement this in this OS, in this regard, I ask you for help
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Why can't you just bridge the adapters? In the VirtualBox settings of the machine, select “network bridge”? ..
If the Mac is located in a certain local area (the Internet receives from the router), then everything will be fine.
In the guest system, at the same time, set up an arbitrary ip from the same subnet as the host adapter and everything works fine.
You need to go into the settings and create a virtual adapter, then in the machine itself, also make it
if you check the DHCP box, then the machine will have a dynamic api, but it seems like it is tied to the poppy, but sometimes the api changes, so I set it to static, and added to up.rc that it raised the adapter with the right IP
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