[DiscordArchive] again....if its 0.0.0.0 how would windows vm know that it should be routed to linux ?
[DiscordArchive] again....if its 0.0.0.0 how would windows vm know that it should be routed to linux ?
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2024-06-14T16:21:41.198000+00:00
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again....if its 0.0.0.0 how would windows vm know that it should be routed to linux ?
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2024-06-14T16:21:49.121000+00:00
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It's just VirtualBox in a dev environment, in production, I use libvirt/KVM.
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2024-06-14T16:22:03.766000+00:00
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Good thinking...
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2024-06-14T16:22:25.866000+00:00
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The IP in the realmlist has nothing to do with interface binding
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2024-06-14T16:22:31.047000+00:00
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Er... that passed my mind.
Archived author: Ĝ̷̳r̸̹͊a̷̜̚k̴̞̔ • Posted: 2024-06-14T16:22:31.535000+00:00
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quick google says 0.0.0.0 just calls all ip's from local machine, like 127.0.0.1 but incase you ahve multiple nics.
vm wouldnt count for that
Archived author: Ĝ̷̳r̸̹͊a̷̜̚k̴̞̔ • Posted: 2024-06-14T16:23:03.787000+00:00
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youll whanna point realmlist to whatever your machines ip on your local network is (and make sure the vm is allowed access to that local network)
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2024-06-14T16:23:12.008000+00:00
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The IP in the realmlist is what the authserver tells the client to connect to
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2024-06-14T16:23:13.373000+00:00
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It's not really about NICs assuming you mean as hardware.
Archived author: helenah1734 • Posted: 2024-06-14T16:23:27.205000+00:00
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OH, that helps, thanks! Changing now.