Yes Alvin. I am using same box. Any contact for Vagrant folks? Regards Nishit
On Mon, 11 Apr 2022 at 6:27 PM, Alvin Starr <[email protected]> wrote: > It would look like you are using > https://app.vagrantup.com/peru/boxes/windows-10-enterprise-x64-eval or a > related image. > > Your best point of contact for support would likely be the Vagrant people. > > > > > > On 2022-04-11 08:17, Nishit Sharma wrote: > > Hi Michal, > > Reason for asking is I am using peru/windowsbox as guest os running on > linux/kvm host. The box owner pointed winRM support in libvirt. > The VM is running on linux/kvm host which have different domain IP > (10.190.xxx.xxx) and windows guest gets 192.168.xxx.xxx IP. > Atleast on windows localhost:985/wsman should be accessible. > I am clueless. > > Regards > Nishit > > On Mon, 11 Apr 2022 at 5:20 PM, Michal Prívozník <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On 4/11/22 12:49, Nishit Sharma wrote: >> > Hi Michal, >> > >> > Thing is the winRM from linux is unable to open remote shell in windows >> > guest as mentioned in error logs. I am using NAT mode but didn’t use >> > port forwarding. Firewall for 5985 is open in windows guest and from >> > linux I can connect with windows guest through Enter-PSSession and >> > telnet. Even on guest os localhost:5985/wsman is showing http error 405, >> > no page. >> > Any suggestions? >> >> Where is the winRM running? is it on the host that's running the Windows >> VM? Because if it is, then you shouldn't need any port forwarding as the >> host has access to the bridge and VM's NIC directly. Otherwise, you'll >> need port forwarding. >> >> Are you connecting from another VM? Then try checking firewall in the >> host. At any rate, I'm still failing to see what can libvirt do to help. >> >> Michal >> >> > -- > Alvin Starr || land: (647)478-6285 > Netvel Inc. || Cell: (416)[email protected] > || > > >
