vagarant will do aport forward 222 to guest 22 so you should be able to do ssh vagrant@localhost -p 2222
and, you should be able to set gui to true, and use the gui, On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:59 PM, Michael Moscardini <moscardin...@gmail.com > wrote: > Hoping someone can help me out. Are these the correct steps? > > I just tried creating a new VM on the host machine, set up with just a > single network interface with NAT and I still can't get SSH to connect > using 10.9.2 Host, Vagrant 1.4.3, Vagrant Fusion Plugin 2.3.4, and 10.9.2 > Guest. > > Are their any guides or directions for setting this stuff up on Mavericks > host/guest? Were my above steps correct? > > Thanks, > Mike > > On Monday, February 24, 2014 4:23:33 PM UTC-5, Mike Moscardini wrote: >> >> Thanks Mitchell, >> >> I tried a few things but still can't get it to work. Maybe my steps are >> incorrect. >> >> Mac OS 10.9.1 Host >> Vagrant 1.4.3 >> Vagrant Fusion Plugin 2.3.1 >> Fusion 6.0.2 >> Mac OS 10.9.1 Guest >> >> In VMWare fusion, I created two network interfaces for my VM. The first >> network configuration is just NAT. The other network interface is a bridge >> to ethernet, with a specific mac address. I booted up the VM and >> configured the network and confirmed that both network interfaces are >> working. I shutdown the VM, and then created a box from this. >> >> I installed the box, and my vagrant file now looks like this: >> >> Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| >> config.vm.box = "mavericks" >> config.vm.guest = "darwin" >> config.vm.network "public_network", :mac => "<macaddress>" >> config.ssh.host = "<dns name>" >> config.vm.provider "vmware_fusion" do |v| >> v.gui = true >> end >> >> When the VM boots, neither of my network interfaces are connected and >> vagrant can't detect that the VM is up. I also get a prompt in the network >> preferences to add some new device interfaces. Were these the corrects >> steps for creating the network interfaces on the VM? >> >> - Mike >> >> On Friday, January 31, 2014 2:45:04 PM UTC-5, Mitchell Hashimoto wrote: >>> >>> Michael, >>> >>> I'm not sure how your old VM worked but the reason the new one isn't >>> working is probably because you need to configure the OS too. I apologize >>> if you know this already, but it is very relevant if you don't: simply >>> adding a network adapter won't cause the OS to magically configure it >>> properly. >>> >>> In fact, there is a much easier way to do this. Vagrant will >>> automatically make the first network device a NAT, so you can ignore that. >>> To make a static IP, you can use the `config.vm.network "public_network"` >>> option. See here: http://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/networking/public_ >>> network.html >>> >>> Best, >>> Mitchell >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 7:41 PM, Michael Moscardini <moscar...@gmail.com >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> Old Environment: >>>> >>>> Mac OS 10.8.5 Host >>>> Vagrant 1.3.1 >>>> Vagrant Fusion Plugin 2.0.4 >>>> Fusion 5.0.3 >>>> Mac OS 10.8.5 Guest >>>> >>>> New Environment: >>>> >>>> Mac OS 10.9.1 Host >>>> Vagrant 1.4.3 >>>> Vagrant Fusion Plugin 2.2.8 >>>> Fusion 6.0.2 >>>> Mac OS 10.9.1 Guest >>>> >>>> I am trying to create an updated mac vagrant environment. The VM >>>> running on the host acts as a build agent for our CI system. Because of >>>> this I need the VM to have it's own mac address and IP address to get onto >>>> our internal network. >>>> >>>> The old environment Vagrant file looks like this: >>>> >>>> Vagrant.configure("2") do |config| >>>> config.vm.box = "macbuld10-8-5" >>>> config.vm.guest = "darwin" >>>> config.vm.network "public_network" >>>> config.ssh.host = "<dns name>" >>>> config.vm.provider "vmware_fusion" do |v| >>>> v.gui = true >>>> v.vmx["ethernet0.connection"] = "nat" >>>> v.vmx["ethernet0.linkStatePropagation.enable"] = "TRUE" >>>> v.vmx["ethernet1.linkStatePropagation.enable"] = "TRUE" >>>> v.vmx["ethernet1.addressType"] = "static" >>>> v.vmx["ethernet1.generatedAddress"] = nil >>>> v.vmx["ethernet1.generatedAddressOffset"] = nil >>>> v.vmx["ethernet1.address"] = "00:50:56:2E:48:47" >>>> v.vmx["ethernet1.connectionType"] = "bridged" >>>> v.vmx["memsize"] = "3588" >>>> v.vmx["numvcpus"] = "2" >>>> end >>>> >>>> It's been a while since I set this up, and this was my first attempt at >>>> using vagrant (I am an iOS developer). I believe the point of this >>>> configuration was to create a two network interfaces. Ethernet0 uses nat >>>> and this is what the Host uses to connect to over ssh. The second >>>> interface adds a public IP that the CI server can access. I did this >>>> because I didn't feel like trying to get port forwarding to work. >>>> >>>> I tried to use this configuration with the new setup and instead I got >>>> no network at all. I tried this <https://coderwall.com/p/_meqfg> >>>> configuration >>>> and also got no network. When I remove all of the vmx stuff, and just try >>>> to use a private network through config.vm.network, I again get no network >>>> inside the VM. I am also unsure why when I modify ethernet0 and ethernet1 >>>> that It would be showing me that my network network interfaces are en2 and >>>> en3. >>>> >>>> Old VM: >>>> >>>> >>>> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-d9foxBqXVec/UuqbZdC9TSI/AAAAAAAAAMk/JHx2aBzUr2I/s1600/oldvm.png> >>>> New VM: >>>> >>>> >>>> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-H7kw-WFA4MA/UuqbfqTUWXI/AAAAAAAAAMs/67PlkaW_2cU/s1600/newvm.png> >>>> >>>> And I missing something? 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