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Configure Network Connectivity and Sharing Between a VirtualBox Host and Guest Virtual Machine

By default, a VirtualBox VM will be configured with a NAT (Network Address Translation) adapter that will allow the virtual machine to use the host’s internet connection for its own connectivity purposes.

But if you want to configure things such as shared files and folders between your guest and host then you can use the Host-only adapter on your VM to set this up. You might have to adjust the Windows Firewall rules to allow file and printer sharing to pass through it.

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Here is a writeup of the process.
https://onlinecomputertips.com/support-categories/networking/virtualbox-network-folder-sharing/

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11 thoughts on “Configure Network Connectivity and Sharing Between a VirtualBox Host and Guest Virtual Machine

  • Sir can you help me on creating a virtual machine which dont detect in screen sharing also machine run on hotspot network without traces in primary windows.

  • Hey i have a computer that has 8-core 16 thread and 32 gigs of ram and i have windows installed on it then i put virtualbox on it for running game servers and one for my cameras. What im having trouble with is the os one is fine and i can host stuff off or it and other people can find it and join but, the vm one can not be accessed they have internet but no one can join them not even me and its in the same house as me. What is going on what can i do to fix it.

  • Could you please explain how to setup static ip address with network sharing between host and guess.

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