Thanks for replying.

Sure. I will run '*VAGRANT_LOG=debug vagrant up >vagrant-debug.log 2>&1*' 
on my Ubuntu-Guest OS and let you know.


On Thursday, 18 June 2015 20:54:14 UTC+5:30, dragon788 wrote:
>
> Can you post the log from 'VAGRANT_LOG=debug vagrant up >vagrant-debug.log
>  2>&1' after making these changes? I'd be really curious to see what's 
> happening when it tries to connect.
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 9:19 PM amp <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> I disabled Windows Firewall and changed to localhost.
>> But No results.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, June 18, 2015 at 4:42:16 AM UTC+5:30, dragon788 wrote:
>>
>>> Have you disabled the firewall on your host Windows Vista system or have 
>>> the network type set to Home or Work? You could try adding the setting 
>>> config.ssh.host = localhost instead of 127.0.0.1 and see if that 
>>> helps any.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 11:15 AM amp <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>> Thanks again.
>>>>
>>>> * " ........ and show out your logging with the 1.6.x and 1.7.x 
>>>> versions after installing and during the vagrant up. "*
>>>> *So,* as I mentioned earlier, I cannot even install both after double 
>>>> clicking the installer etc. So I cannot do '*VAGRANT_LOG=debug vagrant 
>>>> up'*
>>>>
>>>> Meanwhile, I tried with a weird approach:
>>>> On Vista 32 bit as Host OS (*no virtualization support*), I installed 
>>>> Ubuntu 14.0.4 32bit as a a Guest OS and later downloaded the latest 
>>>> vagrant 
>>>> and virtual box inside the Guest OS.
>>>> Both these newer vagrant and virtual box (all debian format) installed 
>>>> successfully and I got the following and now stucked to "Connection 
>>>> Timeout" error
>>>>
>>>> ==> sparkvm: Clearing any previously set forwarded ports...
>>>> ==> sparkvm: Clearing any previously set network interfaces...
>>>> ==> sparkvm: Preparing network interfaces based on configuration...
>>>>     sparkvm: Adapter 1: nat
>>>> ==> sparkvm: Forwarding ports...
>>>>     sparkvm: 8001 => 8001 (adapter 1)
>>>>     sparkvm: 4040 => 4040 (adapter 1)
>>>>     sparkvm: 22 => 2222 (adapter 1)
>>>> ==> sparkvm: Booting VM...
>>>> ==> sparkvm: Waiting for machine to boot. This may take a few minutes...
>>>>     sparkvm: SSH address: 127.0.0.1:2222
>>>>     sparkvm: SSH username: vagrant
>>>>     sparkvm: SSH auth method: private key
>>>>     sparkvm: Warning: Connection timeout. Retrying...
>>>>     sparkvm: Warning: Connection timeout. Retrying...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I google for this error and modified the file and added the following:
>>>>
>>>> *config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb|
>>>>   vb.gui = true
>>>> end*
>>>>
>>>>  but still it is timeouting.
>>>> P.S: I have an open-ssh service is running and open the firewall port 
>>>> 22 (ideas are from google)
>>>>
>>>> Do you see this as a feasible approach.
>>>> Any pointers ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, 15 June 2015 21:45:21 UTC+5:30, dragon788 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> A box can also have an embedded Vagrantfile, if that is in the 
>>>>> embedded Vagrantfile then you NEED to use a newer version of Vagrant in 
>>>>> order to handle it. The order of Vagrantfile inheritance always prefers 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> one "closest" to the box first, which in this case means the one included 
>>>>> in it. You may need to file a bug on the vagrant github 
>>>>> (mitchellh/vagrant) 
>>>>> and show out your logging with the 1.6.x and 1.7.x versions after 
>>>>> installing and during the vagrant up. You can capture these with 
>>>>> 'VAGRANT_LOG=debug vagrant up' in the command prompt and then save those 
>>>>> out. You might also need to increase the scrollback or redirect the 
>>>>> output 
>>>>> to a file.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 11:37:43 PM UTC-5, amp wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I did that by 2 ways:
>>>>>> 1. Commenting out
>>>>>> 2. Completely removing that entire line from the config file
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and got the similar error: *SSH: * The following settings shouldn't 
>>>>>> exist: insert_key*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sunday, 14 June 2015 10:01:13 UTC+5:30, Alvaro Miranda Aguilera 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> comment that out 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> is fair new, and you are on a old vagrant.. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 11:42 PM, amp <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>>>>>> > Update 2: 
>>>>>>> > I tried with "config.ssh.insert_key = false" but nothing happens 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > 
>>>>>>> > On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 5:03:33 PM UTC+5:30, amp wrote: 
>>>>>>> >> 
>>>>>>> >> Updates 1: 
>>>>>>> >> Now getting "SSH: * The following settings shouldn't exist: 
>>>>>>> insert_key" 
>>>>>>> >> error. 
>>>>>>> >> 
>>>>>>> >> Enter codeF:\MY_VAGRANT>vagrant up 
>>>>>>> >> Bringing machine 'sparkvm' up with 'virtualbox' provider... 
>>>>>>> >> [sparkvm] Box 'sparkmooc/base' was not found. Fetching box from 
>>>>>>> specified 
>>>>>>> >> URL for the provider 'virtualbox'. Note that if the URL does not 
>>>>>>> have 
>>>>>>> >> a box for this provider, you should interrupt Vagrant now and add 
>>>>>>> the box 
>>>>>>> >> yourself. Otherwise Vagrant will attempt to download the 
>>>>>>> >> full box prior to discovering this error. 
>>>>>>> >> Downloading box from URL: 
>>>>>>> >> 
>>>>>>> https://atlas.hashicorp.com/sparkmooc/boxes/base/versions/0.0.7.1/providers/virtualbox.box
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> >> Box download is resuming from prior download progress 
>>>>>>> >> Extracting box...ate: 36599/s, Estimated time remaining: 
>>>>>>> --:--:--) 
>>>>>>> >> Successfully added box 'sparkmooc/base' with provider 
>>>>>>> 'virtualbox'! 
>>>>>>> >> There are errors in the configuration of this machine. Please fix 
>>>>>>> >> the following errors and try again: 
>>>>>>> >> 
>>>>>>> >> SSH: 
>>>>>>> >> * The following settings shouldn't exist: insert_key here... 
>>>>>>> >> 
>>>>>>> >> 
>>>>>>> >> 
>>>>>>> >> On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 1:55:53 PM UTC+5:30, amp wrote: 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> Thanks Alvaro. 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> I did that on my vagrant  1.4.2. 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> config.vm.define "sparkvm" do |master| 
>>>>>>> >>>     master.vm.box_url = 
>>>>>>> >>> "
>>>>>>> https://atlas.hashicorp.com/sparkmooc/boxes/base/versions/0.0.7.1/providers/virtualbox.box";
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>     master.vm.box = "sparkmooc/base" 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> and after that, huge downloading is going on ....... 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> Hope this should work and will save my day . Will acknowledge, 
>>>>>>> if it goes 
>>>>>>> >>> smoother. 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> Thanks to all. 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> P.S: But the question is still unanswered, why the newer 
>>>>>>> universal 
>>>>>>> >>> installer 1.7.x/1.6.x is not installing. Hope Vagrant people 
>>>>>>> should look at 
>>>>>>> >>> this 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>> On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 1:42:26 PM UTC+5:30, Alvaro 
>>>>>>> Miranda 
>>>>>>> >>> Aguilera wrote: 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> user/vm is new for 1.5+ vagrant 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> as you are on 1.4 
>>>>>>> >>>> under 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> config.vm.box = "sparkmooc/base" 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> add 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> config.vm.box_url = 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> "
>>>>>>> https://atlas.hashicorp.com/sparkmooc/boxes/base/versions/0.0.7/providers/virtualbox.box";
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> the url can be found here: 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> https://atlas.hashicorp.com/sparkmooc/boxes/base.json 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 7:48 PM, amp <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>> wrote: 
>>>>>>> >>>> > Thanks for replying again. 
>>>>>>> >>>> > 
>>>>>>> >>>> > But this is the case w.r.t the installer only older version 
>>>>>>> is getting 
>>>>>>> >>>> > installed at-least. 
>>>>>>> >>>> > 
>>>>>>> >>>> > answering to your question, I am using one of the vagrant 
>>>>>>> file by 
>>>>>>> >>>> > sparkedx 
>>>>>>> >>>> > (See here: 
>>>>>>> >>>> > 
>>>>>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/vagrant-up/li2j05uwaes). 
>>>>>>> >>>> > 
>>>>>>> >>>> > Just to try with the older vagrant (Vagrant_1.4.3.msi), I 
>>>>>>> managed to 
>>>>>>> >>>> > get 
>>>>>>> >>>> > installed but while running at command prompt, I get the 
>>>>>>> following 
>>>>>>> >>>> > response: 
>>>>>>> >>>> > 
>>>>>>> >>>> > Bringing machine 'sparkvm' up with 'virtualbox' provider... 
>>>>>>> >>>> > There are errors in the configuration of this machine. Please 
>>>>>>> fix 
>>>>>>> >>>> > the following errors and try again: 
>>>>>>> >>>> > 
>>>>>>> >>>> > SSH: 
>>>>>>> >>>> > * The following settings shouldn't exist: insert_key 
>>>>>>> >>>> > 
>>>>>>> >>>> > vm: 
>>>>>>> >>>> > * The box 'sparkmooc/base' could not be found. 
>>>>>>> >>>> > 
>>>>>>> >>>> > I believe, I have to stick with the newer vagrant version or 
>>>>>>> >>>> > immediately to 
>>>>>>> >>>> > buy a new laptop (not a good deal of-course) 
>>>>>>> >>>> > 
>>>>>>> >>>> > Any issues with the Vagrant universal installer. 
>>>>>>> >>>> > 
>>>>>>> >>>> > On Saturday, 13 June 2015 09:28:18 UTC+5:30, dragon788 wrote: 
>>>>>>> >>>> >> 
>>>>>>> >>>> >> Do you have a copy of the vagrantfile you were using that 
>>>>>>> you can 
>>>>>>> >>>> >> post? 
>>>>>>> >>>> >> 
>>>>>>> >>>> >> 
>>>>>>> >>>> >> On Fri, Jun 12, 2015, 8:41 PM amp <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>> wrote: 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> Thanks for replying. 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> I had virtual box already installed on my machine and 
>>>>>>> running good 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> with 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> Ubuntu as a guest OS. 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> I checked vagrant website and all the installer are 
>>>>>>> universal 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> irrespective of OS and architecture. 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> Any other pointers? 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> 
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