Hi Manish,

you might wanna have a look at the
https://github.com/tmatilai/vagrant-proxyconf plugin, which configures
the proxy on the guest machine.

Also make sure you have the `http_proxy` and `https_proxy` env vars
set on the host.

HTH,
Torben



On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Manish Mehra <manishmehr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Team
>
> I am working in a corporate proxy environment. I followed the steps given
> under
> "http://swaeku.github.io/blog/2013/03/09/installing-vagrant-on-ubuntu-12-dot-10/";
> to install a new virtual box in my machine but I got following error:
> "Timed out while waiting for the machine to boot. This means that
> Vagrant was unable to communicate with the guest machine within
> the configured ("config.vm.boot_timeout" value) time period. This can
> mean a number of things.
>
> If you're using a custom box, make sure that networking is properly
> working and you're able to connect to the machine. It is a common
> problem that networking isn't setup properly in these boxes.
> Verify that authentication configurations are also setup properly,
> as well.
>
> If the box appears to be booting properly, you may want to increase
> the timeout ("config.vm.boot_timeout") value."
>
> Please guide me.
>
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