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Arch virtualbox bridged
Arch virtualbox bridged











arch virtualbox bridged

The bridged adapter successfully acquires a DHCP lease and I can additionally ping hosts on my LAN, but I cannot ping anything beyond my LAN's router.

arch virtualbox bridged

Within the guest OS, the contents of the bridged adapter's network file: ~]# cat /etc/systemd/network/workĪnd the contents of the host-only adapter's network file: ~]# cat /etc/systemd/network/work If possible, I would like to stick to these services, rather than switch to a different service, but I will switch if there is some inherent flaw in these services that is the root of my problem. It does not have any other network service enabled that I am aware of. The guest OS has enabled rvice and rvice. The guest cannot access the internet under any of these setups. I have tried changing the bridged to a NAT adapter, as well as connecting the bridge at one time to the host's wireless interface and at another time to the host's wired interface. The virtual machine has two network adapters: one bridged and one host-only. However, once I booted into the installed system, I could no longer reach the internet (for example, pinging 8.8.8.8 just hangs indefinitely).

arch virtualbox bridged

When I installed Arch from the ISO, the guest's internet connectivity was fine. The host machine is a MacBook running OS X 10.11.5 (El Capitan).













Arch virtualbox bridged