Have you tried temporarily turning off SELinux ("setenforce 0"),
then trying to connect? After doing the test, turn SELinux back on
with "setenforce 1".
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Bill Ott
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On 3/21/19 3:40 AM, Xboxboy Mageia
wrote:
Bill,
Regards,
Xboxboy
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From: bill Ott <..hidden..>
Date: Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 1:21 AM
Subject: Re: [ledgersmb-users] Fwd: Production Install,
Networking and Setup
To: Xboxboy Mageia < ..hidden..>
http://192.168.1. 188:5762/ setup.pl???? Did you mean http://192.168.1. 118:5762/ setup.pl?
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Bill Ott
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On 3/19/19
9:47 PM, Xboxboy Mageia wrote:
Sorry Bill: I meant to send it to the list :-0
Please see the network info I've added, in response
to both Bill and Erik.
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019
at 6:45 PM Xboxboy Mageia < ..hidden..>
wrote:
Hello,
I was sick over Xmas, and since then business
has been booming, only now can I have a second
look. Thank you all for you help.
On Thu, Jan
10, 2019 at 10:38 AM bill Ott < ..hidden..>
wrote:
Running "brctl show" w/o/ the quotes on
the VM's host will show you the bridge and
the interfaces that are connected to it.
'ifconfig" w/o the quotes on the VM's host
will show you the all of interfaces.
brctl show
bridge name bridge
id STP enabled
interfaces
virbr0
8000:525400da324e yes
virbr0-nic
ifconfig
enp5s0 is on 192.168.1.109
lo is on 127.0.0.1
virbr0 is on 192.168.122.1
(sorry can't ssh in at the moment, let me
know if you need all the details)
Might help chasing down the problem.
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Bill Ott
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On
1/9/19 5:21 PM, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
Hi,
Ok, so the debian
install went simply. I
used debian 9 (Stretch),
without a GUI. 'ip addr'
gives 192.168.1.101,
which sounds right, as
that's my lan,
192.168.1.X.
[snip]
I was able to add the DB
admin user where the prompt
comes up: Now do I need to
reset/config mysql's root
user and password also?
Ok. Are you able to ping that ip
address from your desktop? That
should indicate if you should expect
to be able to connect to the web
server as well.
Yes, I can ping the debian VM with "ping
192.168.1.118"
I have a functioning fedora os VM on
192.168.1.107 with nextcloud working fine.
I have the VM network set
to bridged, networking is my
downfall, and the other
thing I suspect is that I
need to open the firewall
for the webserver.
Bridged sounds fine. quick
question: Is the "eth0" (or enpXs0
with X a number) network on the VM's
host part of the bridge? If not, you
probably need to enable IP
forwarding. Before we go that route,
lets start by checking you can
'ping' the address though. (And: can
you ping the host that the VM is
running on?)
I can ping the host with "ping
192.168.1.109"
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