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I am running Windows 8.1. I have downloaded Windows Vista VM for IE7 testing from http://modern.ie
I also have VirtualBox installed to use with vagrant. Since Hyper-V is not yet supported by vagrant.
When I create a virtual machine with VirtualBox, the default network configuration do the following:
- Webserver running on host can be accessed by guest and vice versa.
- Both host and guest OS can be accessed via the Internet.
When I create a virtual machine with Hyper-V and assign External network, the following happens:
- The host looses its Internet connectivity
- Guest gets connected to the Internet.
- Webserver running on host is not accessible on guest.
When I assign to the Internal network and in physical Ethernet connection property I share Internet connection with vEthernet Hyper-V's connection on host, the following transpires:
- Host is connected to the Internet.
- Webserver running on host is not accessible on guest.
- Guest has not Internet connectivity.
Questions:
- How to mimic the default behavior of VirtualBox in Hyper-V? That is; make both guest and host connected to Internet as well as internally.
- Is it an abnormal behavior happening due to VirtualBox installation? Some kind of a conflict?
I tried Hyper-V on several other machines running Windows 8 in past. But I am never able to get the Hyper-V networking straight.
Take a look at this question. I think this will solve your issue. At least for me the hint to set a static DNS server solved my external network not resolving IP addresses.
– Jürgen Hörmann – 2016-03-31T15:04:27.890