You mean the notebook password? I'm more worried about the unix user/root 
password in the VM. They can of course be changed with physical access but 
not in a particularly user-friendly way ;-)



On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 3:48:04 PM UTC+1, Emil Widmann wrote:
>
> I used bridged network, because I preconfigured a small sage server. 
> Passwords are not known, but can be reset in the VM.
>
> Am Dienstag, 2. September 2014 13:42:20 UTC schrieb Volker Braun:
>>
>> That depends on whether the virtualbox networking is set to NAT or 
>> bridged mode.
>>
>> I'm strongly in favor of NAT as default when providing a VM with known 
>> password(s). Of course we could have a UI that locally asks for passwords 
>> and then changes them in the VM before making it available on the network, 
>> but thats probably for later.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 2:19:33 PM UTC+1, mmarco wrote:
>>>
>>> Does that show the IP from the point of view of the guest, or from the 
>>> host?
>>>
>>> If the ports are correctly forwarded, localhost or 127.0.0.1 should work.
>>>
>>> El martes, 2 de septiembre de 2014 11:41:16 UTC+2, Emil Widmann escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for that line, looks promising! - you sure know your Vbox 
>>>> commandline options. I am going to give that a try.
>>>>
>>>> cheers
>>>>
>>>> emil 
>>>>
>>>> Am Dienstag, 2. September 2014 08:33:08 UTC+2 schrieb Jori Mantysalo:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, 1 Sep 2014, Emil Widmann wrote: 
>>>>>
>>>>> > Sure, more work is needed. 
>>>>>
>>>>> > I just included the vanilla vbox installer and thought some 
>>>>> verbosity might 
>>>>> > be good for a prototype (back in 2011). 
>>>>> > I have a different setup of the network, so localhost:8080 may not 
>>>>> work. 
>>>>>
>>>>> If virtual machine has additions installed, then 
>>>>>
>>>>> VBoxManage guestproperty get "VM name" 
>>>>> "/VirtualBox/GuestInfo/Net/0/V4/IP" 
>>>>>
>>>>> will show IP, like 
>>>>>
>>>>> Value: 10.0.2.15 
>>>>>
>>>>> In Linux we could do something like "firefox $(VBoxManage... | cut -f 
>>>>> 2 -d 
>>>>> ' '):8080", but is it possible with only .bat files on Windows? If 
>>>>> not, 
>>>>> then we need few lines of C (or something) to get this done. 
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Jori Mäntysalo 
>>>>>
>>>>

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