adrianwi
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Not sure anyone will be able to help with my limited network knowledge, but something was working yesterday and it's not today!
I'm using a VirtualBox jail have have various VM's set-up. The main one I use is Windows 10 running a Glassfish server and MSSQL database. I have this set-up with a bridged network and assigned epair2b as I have port forwarding setup on my firewall so I can access the java application externally.
I've been playing around with Zimbra in another VM, and finally got it all configured yesterday. This is running in a ubuntu VM and yesterday I was able create a bridged network and assign a different epair4b.
Both were running and I could access both VMs and their applications.
I had to restart FreeNAS to replace a drive and when I've rebooted and restarted the VirtualBox console, I can only see epair2b and they don't like sharing the same one!
Any ideas how I get the second one back so they can both have a epair?
Sorry for the non-techie explanation and I really need to get around to reading the Networking books I bought :D
I'm using a VirtualBox jail have have various VM's set-up. The main one I use is Windows 10 running a Glassfish server and MSSQL database. I have this set-up with a bridged network and assigned epair2b as I have port forwarding setup on my firewall so I can access the java application externally.
I've been playing around with Zimbra in another VM, and finally got it all configured yesterday. This is running in a ubuntu VM and yesterday I was able create a bridged network and assign a different epair4b.
Both were running and I could access both VMs and their applications.
I had to restart FreeNAS to replace a drive and when I've rebooted and restarted the VirtualBox console, I can only see epair2b and they don't like sharing the same one!
Any ideas how I get the second one back so they can both have a epair?
Sorry for the non-techie explanation and I really need to get around to reading the Networking books I bought :D
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