And unless you change to another port you'll only be able to connect to the ipv6 address and not the ipv4 of your host computer.įinally, you mentioned running Centos as your host. Try doing a remote desktop connection into your *host* computer's ip address. Third, the VRDE runs on the *host* computer's ip address, not the guest. You should see references to "VRDE" and "Extension Pack" in the log. Just a caution.if the authentication method is "null" it allows remote desktop into the computer without a user/password. If it doesn't match fix this and then reboot. Make sure the version of the extension pack matches your version of VirtualBox. Second, while the guest is still off double check that the extension pack is installed. So you'd only be able to connect over ipv6 addresses. In your example you are listening on the ipv6 ip address only and not ipv4 address (in use by php-fpm). Make sure nothing is running on the vrdp port you want to use. On the *host* computer do the netstat while the guest is down. I mean a complete shutdown, not paused/save state. not a full log.įirst, try shutting down the guest. That log looks like you are just restoring from a save-state? i.e. VBox.log (1.37 KiB) Downloaded 51 times info.txt VBoxManage showvminfo "Ubuntu" (4.8 KiB) Downloaded 55 times itsthejb Posts: 3 Joined: 26.
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