September 15, 201510 yr I assume I am missing something, and hopefully this is my final stupid question, but is there a way to get the machines to talk among each other? My desktop Win 10 machine can see my unRAID server fine, but it can't see my unRAID Win 10 VM. wasn't sure if this was something I need to open on the machine, router or unRAID settings.
September 15, 201510 yr I assume I am missing something, and hopefully this is my final stupid question, but is there a way to get the machines to talk among each other? My desktop Win 10 machine can see my unRAID server fine, but it can't see my unRAID Win 10 VM. wasn't sure if this was something I need to open on the machine, router or unRAID settings. You need to have enabled the bridge (default of br0) under Settings->Network and then set the VM network settings to use it if you want the VM visible on the LAN. The default virtbr0 is a NAT bridge that allows the VM to see the LAN, but not vice-versa.
September 15, 201510 yr Author I assume I am missing something, and hopefully this is my final stupid question, but is there a way to get the machines to talk among each other? My desktop Win 10 machine can see my unRAID server fine, but it can't see my unRAID Win 10 VM. wasn't sure if this was something I need to open on the machine, router or unRAID settings. You need to have enabled the bridge (default of br0) under Settings->Network and then set the VM network settings to use it if you want the VM visible on the LAN. The default virtbr0 is a NAT bridge that allows the VM to see the LAN, but not vice-versa. I am using br0 already, although I modified it after the fact. I can see the machine with a correct IP range I just can't browse it \\machine\c$ for example.
September 15, 201510 yr I assume I am missing something, and hopefully this is my final stupid question, but is there a way to get the machines to talk among each other? My desktop Win 10 machine can see my unRAID server fine, but it can't see my unRAID Win 10 VM. wasn't sure if this was something I need to open on the machine, router or unRAID settings. You need to have enabled the bridge (default of br0) under Settings->Network and then set the VM network settings to use it if you want the VM visible on the LAN. The default virtbr0 is a NAT bridge that allows the VM to see the LAN, but not vice-versa. I am using br0 already, although I modified it after the fact. I can see the machine with a correct IP range I just can't browse it \\machine\c$ for example. Can you browse it if you use the IP address rather than the machine name? If so then the issue is a networking issue around which machines are being seen as the SMB Local Master. If neither IP or MachineName works then it is almost certainly a Windows security issue at the VM end. Quite what setting is relevant I do not know.
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