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Active 6 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 27k times. Host is Windows 7 Guest is Ubuntu No firewall are involved. Improve this question. What is the IP of the guest?
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Show 1 more comment. I could not ping from host to VM guest. I started getting an error. The first thing that I thought of was to change the connection over to Host-only for the VM network, and the issue still was not resolved. Explore key considerations, integrating the cloud with legacy applications and challenges of current cloud implementations.
Get the Guide. There are several related solutions available in the internet, but it all depends on the configuration of the machine, and the firewall rules. In my case, I updated the Kaspersky virus scan to latest version, and thought that might be blocking the connection. Later found that was not true. Check the firewall on all the windows system. If it's enabled, disable it. If you still are unable to ping, Open the virtual network editor and check if you are using the same VMnet adapter for both the VM's, this adapter should be present in the host machine's network adapters as well.
Share a screenshot of what you are seeing in the virtual network editor. Vineeth Sai 3, 7 7 gold badges 20 20 silver badges 29 29 bronze badges. Adam Lewis Adam Lewis 6, 6 6 gold badges 39 39 silver badges 60 60 bronze badges. Rahul Patel 5, 5 5 gold badges 43 43 silver badges 72 72 bronze badges. If i am understanding your question. You now have both VMs on the same network segment VMnet8, Enable file and print sharing from the firewall settings on both VMs Ensure that from the host machine Windows 7 that the network adapter for VMnet8 is enabled.
Also open the network adapter to check if you are actually connecting to VMnet8 network address. Then try to ping both addresses. Rolland Rolland 1. Briana Cooper Briana Cooper 1. Sachin Sachin 6 6 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges.
Manyam Nandeesh Reddy. D 7, 9 9 gold badges 44 44 silver badges 75 75 bronze badges. Jason Jason 53 2 2 silver badges 15 15 bronze badges. I should describe in detail. The os of my host pc is win10 while the virtual os is fedora I use WiFi to connect to the router with DHCP service, therefore the host pc and the virtual pc have ip in the same network segment. But they could ping all other machines except for each other. And I had unchecked all the virtual network adapter in settings of vmware player, it still didn't work.
Finally in the properties of the bridge network on my pc, it is an adapter created by vmware besides the WLAN adapter, right click it and then check the properties , I tried to uncheck the WLAN as in the picture , and that worked! And now I check the properties again, I find the apps automatically check the "ethernet" item. Could someone explain that? Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
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