Cant connect to new homeassistant VM


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This is my first VM and I'm guessing I've made some noob mistake.

 

I setup the homeassistant VM using this video- https://youtu.be/TSYL2PWQ3C4

After the VM is started I connect via NoVNC and get this-PreviewScreenSnapz005.thumb.jpg.71c9fba825d16dd594acc168619da7a4.jpg

 

When I try to connect to 192.168.122.8:8123 I get this error-

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Is there something I need to do to get access to the 192.168.122.0/24 network?

 

brunnhilde-diagnostics-20201025-1205.zip

 

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192.168.122.0/24 network is the internal network of the KVM on unraid. So these IP's are only accessible from unraid server. What is selected for your "Network Bridge" in the VM configuration? If you use "br0" your router should assign the IP on your LAN and you should be able to access that.

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3 hours ago, khartahk said:

192.168.122.0/24 network is the internal network of the KVM on unraid. So these IP's are only accessible from unraid server. What is selected for your "Network Bridge" in the VM configuration? If you use "br0" your router should assign the IP on your LAN and you should be able to access that.

Thanks for the reply. virbr0 is the only option available.

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What do you have in https://tower.local/Settings/NetworkSettings 

 

These are my settings:

Enable bonding: Yes
Bonding mode: active-backup (1)
Bonding members of bond0: eth0
Enable bridging: Yes
Network protocol: IPv4 only
IPv4 address assignment: Automatic
IPv4 address: 192.168.X.Y/24
IPv4 default gateway: 192.168.X.Z
IPv4 DNS server assignment: Automatic
IPv4 DNS server: 192.168.X.Z
IPv4 DNS server 2: 1.0.0.1
IPv4 DNS server 3: 8.8.4.4
Desired MTU: 1500
Enable VLANs: No

 

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Hoping this is appropriate for this thread:

Have HA Core Docker working along with ngnixproxymanager, and decided I want Supervisor.  The new HA Sup VM appears to be running per the VNC terminal, and I stopped the Docker's (even tried turning Docker off all-together), but I can't get http://homeassistant.local:8123/ or 192.168.0.112:8123 to connect.

What is this newb doing wrong?

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HA_VM_settings.pdf tower-diagnostics-20210508-0819.zip

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In case someone finds this thread with my same issue, I finally figured it out after tons of trial-and-error, and research.  Though my network.cfg file seemed normal and intact, I found other instances where users couldn't select the network bridge br0 until they renamed/deleted network.cfg, so I tried it.  I then could select br0 in the VM HA setup & all works.  Now I just need to get the proxy working...

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