"Subnet" is the subnet mask that tells the network what is a local ip address and what is considered outside local ip addresses, or on the internet. As you can see, the instructions say IP address will and should be different, but subnet should be the same. Though this does not mention use of a VPN, it does mention the IP address question. I have added markup to emphasize important parts. Replace 192.168.123.7 with the actual local IP Replace 4840 with the extension you set up in
#Viscosity vpn virtualbox windows#
This is the local IP address of your Windows You should see for your (real) Ethernet interface or This is the local IP address of your PBX. Your (virtual) Ethernet interface, something like If not,Ĭonfirm that the VirtualBox VM is using Bridgedįrom a shell prompt on the PBX, you should see for
#Viscosity vpn virtualbox windows 10#
Windows 10 machine that is running Linphone. I assume that the VirtualBox host is the same Dec 2009, 20:14 Primary OS: MS Windows 10 VBox Version: PUEL Guest OSses: Windows, Linux scottgus1 Site Moderator Posts: 14901 Joined: 30. With two network connections, each OS can be set up separately. USB basics and troubleshooting Don't use Bridged or NAT, use only the USB device. Use the host's network connection for the host OS, and a USB network adapter with a Virtualbox USB filter on the VM. If you must have the same IP address on the host and the VM, you'll probably need two separate network connections. A VPN running in the host will likely take in the VM's network connection if using Bridged or NAT, thus interfering with the VM's VPN.Įven if you don't want to run two VPN's, the same IP address in both host and VM will interfere with network delivery (It's like two houses on the same street with the same house number: where does the mail carrier deliver the mail?) The requirement for the same ip address in host and VM makes it appear you want to run two VPN's, one on the host and one in the VM. Lest we go down a rabbit hole on an "XY problem", why do you need the same IP address in host and VM? This requirement can lead to lots of trouble if the two OS's attach to the same network. Good questions, but it may be that you'll have to experiment.īTW, duplicate posts is a big no-no here.