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I tried to setup up openssh-server with Ubuntu 18.04,
Using Windows10 as my main machine.
Using Linux-ubuntu-18.04 on virtualbox.
A. installed openssh-server. B. service is running. C. Tried to setup
a connection with putty from my windows machine -> which let to errors
of timeout or connection refused.
Opened sshd_config -> changed port to 12345 which didn't quite help.
any ideas ?
Thanks :>
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I tried to setup up openssh-server with Ubuntu 18.04,
Using Windows10 as my main machine.
Using Linux-ubuntu-18.04 on virtualbox.
A. installed openssh-server. B. service is running. C. Tried to setup
a connection with putty from my windows machine -> which let to errors
of timeout or connection refused.
Opened sshd_config -> changed port to 12345 which didn't quite help.
any ideas ?
Thanks :>
linux ubuntu ssh virtualbox putty
New contributor
1
What is the network adapter settings for your virtualbox VM? NAT or bridged? Any firewall on Ubuntu?
– n8te
21 hours ago
nope, fwd/ufw is down as well umm and I have NAT.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
NAT requires port forwarding to connect from the host to guest. Did you set this up?
– n8te
21 hours ago
Okay I love you ! Changed to bridged and worked.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
add a comment |
I tried to setup up openssh-server with Ubuntu 18.04,
Using Windows10 as my main machine.
Using Linux-ubuntu-18.04 on virtualbox.
A. installed openssh-server. B. service is running. C. Tried to setup
a connection with putty from my windows machine -> which let to errors
of timeout or connection refused.
Opened sshd_config -> changed port to 12345 which didn't quite help.
any ideas ?
Thanks :>
linux ubuntu ssh virtualbox putty
New contributor
I tried to setup up openssh-server with Ubuntu 18.04,
Using Windows10 as my main machine.
Using Linux-ubuntu-18.04 on virtualbox.
A. installed openssh-server. B. service is running. C. Tried to setup
a connection with putty from my windows machine -> which let to errors
of timeout or connection refused.
Opened sshd_config -> changed port to 12345 which didn't quite help.
any ideas ?
Thanks :>
linux ubuntu ssh virtualbox putty
linux ubuntu ssh virtualbox putty
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New contributor
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What is the network adapter settings for your virtualbox VM? NAT or bridged? Any firewall on Ubuntu?
– n8te
21 hours ago
nope, fwd/ufw is down as well umm and I have NAT.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
NAT requires port forwarding to connect from the host to guest. Did you set this up?
– n8te
21 hours ago
Okay I love you ! Changed to bridged and worked.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
add a comment |
1
What is the network adapter settings for your virtualbox VM? NAT or bridged? Any firewall on Ubuntu?
– n8te
21 hours ago
nope, fwd/ufw is down as well umm and I have NAT.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
NAT requires port forwarding to connect from the host to guest. Did you set this up?
– n8te
21 hours ago
Okay I love you ! Changed to bridged and worked.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
1
1
What is the network adapter settings for your virtualbox VM? NAT or bridged? Any firewall on Ubuntu?
– n8te
21 hours ago
What is the network adapter settings for your virtualbox VM? NAT or bridged? Any firewall on Ubuntu?
– n8te
21 hours ago
nope, fwd/ufw is down as well umm and I have NAT.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
nope, fwd/ufw is down as well umm and I have NAT.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
NAT requires port forwarding to connect from the host to guest. Did you set this up?
– n8te
21 hours ago
NAT requires port forwarding to connect from the host to guest. Did you set this up?
– n8te
21 hours ago
Okay I love you ! Changed to bridged and worked.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
Okay I love you ! Changed to bridged and worked.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
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The following table from the Virtualbox online manual shows the type of connections allowed between host, guest and internet/LAN based on the network adapter settings you choose (NAT is set by default):
Since you had the network adapter set to NAT, you would need to setup port forwarding to be able to connect from the host to guest.
An alternative and easier method is to set the network adapter setting to Bridged, which puts it on the same network as the host, and allows you to connect with no further configuration.
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The following table from the Virtualbox online manual shows the type of connections allowed between host, guest and internet/LAN based on the network adapter settings you choose (NAT is set by default):
Since you had the network adapter set to NAT, you would need to setup port forwarding to be able to connect from the host to guest.
An alternative and easier method is to set the network adapter setting to Bridged, which puts it on the same network as the host, and allows you to connect with no further configuration.
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The following table from the Virtualbox online manual shows the type of connections allowed between host, guest and internet/LAN based on the network adapter settings you choose (NAT is set by default):
Since you had the network adapter set to NAT, you would need to setup port forwarding to be able to connect from the host to guest.
An alternative and easier method is to set the network adapter setting to Bridged, which puts it on the same network as the host, and allows you to connect with no further configuration.
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The following table from the Virtualbox online manual shows the type of connections allowed between host, guest and internet/LAN based on the network adapter settings you choose (NAT is set by default):
Since you had the network adapter set to NAT, you would need to setup port forwarding to be able to connect from the host to guest.
An alternative and easier method is to set the network adapter setting to Bridged, which puts it on the same network as the host, and allows you to connect with no further configuration.
The following table from the Virtualbox online manual shows the type of connections allowed between host, guest and internet/LAN based on the network adapter settings you choose (NAT is set by default):
Since you had the network adapter set to NAT, you would need to setup port forwarding to be able to connect from the host to guest.
An alternative and easier method is to set the network adapter setting to Bridged, which puts it on the same network as the host, and allows you to connect with no further configuration.
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What is the network adapter settings for your virtualbox VM? NAT or bridged? Any firewall on Ubuntu?
– n8te
21 hours ago
nope, fwd/ufw is down as well umm and I have NAT.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago
NAT requires port forwarding to connect from the host to guest. Did you set this up?
– n8te
21 hours ago
Okay I love you ! Changed to bridged and worked.
– Kobibi
21 hours ago