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Setting up a dns server with a virtualbox vm running Ubuntu and making it accessible via vlans
GPL VirtualBox in Ubuntu Server. Questions about setting up Ubuntu guest OS'sVirtualBox: How to set up networking so both host and guest can access internet and talk to each otherOne Domain Controller and DHCP Server for multiple VLANSWindows Server 2008 R2 as guest in virtualbox: make accessible from all network nodes within the subnet of my hostSetting up a LAMP server on Centos with Win7 and VirtualBox.AP with multiple SSIDs and VLANsMultihoming with iproute2 and multiple VLANsConfiguring Container with bridges and vlans (server only?)Cross-VLAN sharing and auto-discovery of selective resourcesHow can I configure a NIC on a network with and without a bridge device for a VLAN at same time
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I have a virtual box vm I want to use as a dns server for my local network. I have a few vlans setup. The vm host is 10.0.50.2 The vm is 10.0.50.4
I want to keep everyone out of the 10.0.50.4 network but I do want to make the vm available across my vlans for dns resolution.
I realize I can add a nic and put the vlan on the main network without an issue but I'd like to figure out how to do this with vlans.
I can't find a place in virtualbox to set the default vlan for the vm. So I was thinking I would add the vlans in netplan and then make the vm accessible from all the vlans. Is there a better way? How can I accomplish this?
virtual-machines vlan virtualbox ubuntu-18.04
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I have a virtual box vm I want to use as a dns server for my local network. I have a few vlans setup. The vm host is 10.0.50.2 The vm is 10.0.50.4
I want to keep everyone out of the 10.0.50.4 network but I do want to make the vm available across my vlans for dns resolution.
I realize I can add a nic and put the vlan on the main network without an issue but I'd like to figure out how to do this with vlans.
I can't find a place in virtualbox to set the default vlan for the vm. So I was thinking I would add the vlans in netplan and then make the vm accessible from all the vlans. Is there a better way? How can I accomplish this?
virtual-machines vlan virtualbox ubuntu-18.04
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I have a virtual box vm I want to use as a dns server for my local network. I have a few vlans setup. The vm host is 10.0.50.2 The vm is 10.0.50.4
I want to keep everyone out of the 10.0.50.4 network but I do want to make the vm available across my vlans for dns resolution.
I realize I can add a nic and put the vlan on the main network without an issue but I'd like to figure out how to do this with vlans.
I can't find a place in virtualbox to set the default vlan for the vm. So I was thinking I would add the vlans in netplan and then make the vm accessible from all the vlans. Is there a better way? How can I accomplish this?
virtual-machines vlan virtualbox ubuntu-18.04
I have a virtual box vm I want to use as a dns server for my local network. I have a few vlans setup. The vm host is 10.0.50.2 The vm is 10.0.50.4
I want to keep everyone out of the 10.0.50.4 network but I do want to make the vm available across my vlans for dns resolution.
I realize I can add a nic and put the vlan on the main network without an issue but I'd like to figure out how to do this with vlans.
I can't find a place in virtualbox to set the default vlan for the vm. So I was thinking I would add the vlans in netplan and then make the vm accessible from all the vlans. Is there a better way? How can I accomplish this?
virtual-machines vlan virtualbox ubuntu-18.04
virtual-machines vlan virtualbox ubuntu-18.04
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I couldn't find a place to do this in virtualbox, so I added a new nic and put it on the main network and then opened up firewall access on port 53 for that box.
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I couldn't find a place to do this in virtualbox, so I added a new nic and put it on the main network and then opened up firewall access on port 53 for that box.
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I couldn't find a place to do this in virtualbox, so I added a new nic and put it on the main network and then opened up firewall access on port 53 for that box.
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I couldn't find a place to do this in virtualbox, so I added a new nic and put it on the main network and then opened up firewall access on port 53 for that box.
I couldn't find a place to do this in virtualbox, so I added a new nic and put it on the main network and then opened up firewall access on port 53 for that box.
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