So I finally dug in and got ERPNext working on a Ubuntu VM. The host is running Win 7.
When I setup the vm network in bridge mode and manually gave the vm an ip, the host can access the vm and ERPNext fine.
But the internet on my vm goes out.
What do I need to change?
Does my network gateway in the vm need to be the same as the host, or should it be the host ip?
Any help would be awesome.
Thanks
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You should search for this on google. This is a Virtualbox issue.
-Anand.
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Ad Jam <a....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,
So I finally dug in and got ERPNext working on a Ubuntu VM. The host is running Win 7.
When I setup the vm network in bridge mode and manually gave the vm an ip, the host can access the vm and ERPNext fine.
But the internet on my vm goes out.
What do I need to change?
Does my network gateway in the vm need to be the same as the host, or should it be the host ip?
Any help would be awesome.
Thanks
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On Thursday, September 4, 2014 4:59:11 PM UTC+5, Anand Doshi wrote:
You should search for this on google. This is a Virtualbox issue.
-Anand.
On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 5:18 PM, Ad Jam <a....@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello All,
So I finally dug in and got ERPNext working on a Ubuntu VM. The host is running Win 7.
When I setup the vm network in bridge mode and manually gave the vm an ip, the host can access the vm and ERPNext fine.
But the internet on my vm goes out.
What do I need to change?
Does my network gateway in the vm need to be the same as the host, or should it be the host ip?
Any help would be awesome.
Thanks
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ERPNext is a free and open source software and support is given on this forum by a team (https://frappe.io/webnotes). So please consider donating if you find this forum useful (https://frappe.io/buy). Even a small amount would be helpful.
We should be able to replicate it at our end. So please give us as much information as you can. Please see it from the point of view of the person receiving the communication.
For sending images, use http://imgur.com or other similar services. Do not send images as attachments. Links are good. Same goes for any file you are going to send.
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