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    • siringoS
      siringo @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

      @siringo consider skipping port forwarding for a lab with something like ZeroTier. Depends on your goals. What are you trying to do what would make you want to port forward?

      Trying to get access to the VMs on the host machine based at my house from the Interweb. So one of my current VPS windows servers can talk to one of the windows VMs on my home based host.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @siringo
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        @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

        @scottalanmiller said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

        @siringo consider skipping port forwarding for a lab with something like ZeroTier. Depends on your goals. What are you trying to do what would make you want to port forward?

        Trying to get access to the VMs on the host machine based at my house from the Interweb. So one of my current VPS windows servers can talk to one of the windows VMs on my home based host.

        ZeroTier, then. If you want to act like it is a LAN, that's your best bet.

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        • siringoS
          siringo @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

          @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

          @scottalanmiller said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

          @siringo consider skipping port forwarding for a lab with something like ZeroTier. Depends on your goals. What are you trying to do what would make you want to port forward?

          Trying to get access to the VMs on the host machine based at my house from the Interweb. So one of my current VPS windows servers can talk to one of the windows VMs on my home based host.

          ZeroTier, then. If you want to act like it is a LAN, that's your best bet.

          Thanks Scott, I'll check it out & see what I can work out.

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          • siringoS
            siringo @siringo
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            @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

            @scottalanmiller said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

            @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

            @scottalanmiller said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

            @siringo consider skipping port forwarding for a lab with something like ZeroTier. Depends on your goals. What are you trying to do what would make you want to port forward?

            Trying to get access to the VMs on the host machine based at my house from the Interweb. So one of my current VPS windows servers can talk to one of the windows VMs on my home based host.

            ZeroTier, then. If you want to act like it is a LAN, that's your best bet.

            Thanks Scott, I'll check it out & see what I can work out.

            This ZeroTier is awesome, I've managed to create a network and put 2 nodes on it. Just trying to work out how to communicate from 1 to the other. This is going to be great fun.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @siringo
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              @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

              @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

              @scottalanmiller said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

              @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

              @scottalanmiller said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

              @siringo consider skipping port forwarding for a lab with something like ZeroTier. Depends on your goals. What are you trying to do what would make you want to port forward?

              Trying to get access to the VMs on the host machine based at my house from the Interweb. So one of my current VPS windows servers can talk to one of the windows VMs on my home based host.

              ZeroTier, then. If you want to act like it is a LAN, that's your best bet.

              Thanks Scott, I'll check it out & see what I can work out.

              This ZeroTier is awesome, I've managed to create a network and put 2 nodes on it. Just trying to work out how to communicate from 1 to the other. This is going to be great fun.

              It's an amazing product, AND the founder is semi-active here on ML.

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              • siringoS
                siringo
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                Well I've managed to get my laptop & one of my 2016 VPSs to both have ZeroTier assigned IPs, but they can't ping each other yet, not sure why?? I'll look into it later tonight/tomorrow.

                Is there a ZT area within ML I could post ZL related questions to?

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @siringo
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                  @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                  Well I've managed to get my laptop & one of my 2016 VPSs to both have ZeroTier assigned IPs, but they can't ping each other yet, not sure why?? I'll look into it later tonight/tomorrow.

                  Is there a ZT area within ML I could post ZL related questions to?

                  No, ZT is not a sponsor. Just post in the usual area.

                  Are you sure that pings are not blocked?

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                  • siringoS
                    siringo @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                    @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                    Well I've managed to get my laptop & one of my 2016 VPSs to both have ZeroTier assigned IPs, but they can't ping each other yet, not sure why?? I'll look into it later tonight/tomorrow.

                    Is there a ZT area within ML I could post ZL related questions to?

                    No, ZT is not a sponsor. Just post in the usual area.

                    Are you sure that pings are not blocked?

                    Ar yes, they are. I'll look at that tonight. Time to head home.
                    Thanks Scott, if ZT can do what I'm hoping it can, i'm going to be very excited.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @siringo
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                      @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                      @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                      Well I've managed to get my laptop & one of my 2016 VPSs to both have ZeroTier assigned IPs, but they can't ping each other yet, not sure why?? I'll look into it later tonight/tomorrow.

                      Is there a ZT area within ML I could post ZL related questions to?

                      No, ZT is not a sponsor. Just post in the usual area.

                      Are you sure that pings are not blocked?

                      Ar yes, they are. I'll look at that tonight. Time to head home.
                      Thanks Scott, if ZT can do what I'm hoping it can, i'm going to be very excited.

                      ZT is a very powerful tool. Software Defined Networking allows for a lot of possibilities.

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                      • siringoS
                        siringo
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                        Well I've managed to hook 3 hosts together via ZeroTier, what a great product/service, I'll be looking into that a bit further.
                        I nuked my W10 laptop as that was an upgrade from W8.1 to 10 and it was being held together by wire and sticky tape. I've installed Fedora WS on it.
                        I've just been racing into this and most likely not reading as much as I should, but so far so good.
                        So i've installed a 2016 server VM on the Fedora host, all went well except I can't use the mouse or kbd in the VM. In a Windows world I'd be fine, but with this being an OS I'm not familiar with, this may take a little hunting to work out.

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                        • ObsolesceO
                          Obsolesce
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                          Visit spice space and install the guest tools in your VM.

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                          • siringoS
                            siringo @Obsolesce
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                            @obsolesce said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                            Visit spice space and install the guest tools in your VM.

                            Thanks for the suggestion, but that's outside my area of competance ATM.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch @siringo
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                              @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                              @obsolesce said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                              Visit spice space and install the guest tools in your VM.

                              Thanks for the suggestion, but that's outside my area of competance ATM.

                              https://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-latest.exe

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                                siringo @JaredBusch
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                                @jaredbusch said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                @obsolesce said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                Visit spice space and install the guest tools in your VM.

                                Thanks for the suggestion, but that's outside my area of competance ATM.

                                https://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-latest.exe

                                I had another look at this last night.
                                I've installed, sorry if this sounds a little confused, I'm not a Linux user, KVM/QEMU onto my Fedora laptop and managed to install a copy of Server 2016 as a VM. Only problem is I cannot get the mouse & keyboard to switch from physical to virtual hosts, it's a real mess, very very frustrating, so frustrating in fact I nuked Fedora & installed Ubuntu. But that's as far as I got last night.
                                I'm going to try my luck with Virtualbox on Ubuntu.

                                What is it with Fedora anyway? Seems like a darn fiddly thing to use.

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                                • jmooreJ
                                  jmoore @siringo
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                                  @siringo Actually Fedora has been the most solid Linux offering for me to use. I suppose you have had some bad luck though. If I remember some laptop hardware runs better with Linux than others. Not sure if this is the issue but may be a place to start.

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                                  • siringoS
                                    siringo @jmoore
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                                    @jmoore said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                    @siringo Actually Fedora has been the most solid Linux offering for me to use. I suppose you have had some bad luck though. If I remember some laptop hardware runs better with Linux than others. Not sure if this is the issue but may be a place to start.

                                    There could be something in what you say. Ubuntu has installed on this laptop really well, so far everything has worked out of the box. Wifi, trackpad, sound. Maybe I will have more luck with this OS?

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                                    • ObsolesceO
                                      Obsolesce
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                                      I haven't seen any Fedora related issues in this thread. What I see the problem is the lack of drivers in the Windows VM.

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                                      • JaredBuschJ
                                        JaredBusch @siringo
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                                        @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                        @jaredbusch said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                        @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                        @obsolesce said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                        Visit spice space and install the guest tools in your VM.

                                        Thanks for the suggestion, but that's outside my area of competance ATM.

                                        https://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-latest.exe

                                        I had another look at this last night.
                                        I've installed, sorry if this sounds a little confused, I'm not a Linux user, KVM/QEMU onto my Fedora laptop and managed to install a copy of Server 2016 as a VM. Only problem is I cannot get the mouse & keyboard to switch from physical to virtual hosts, it's a real mess, very very frustrating, so frustrating in fact I nuked Fedora & installed Ubuntu. But that's as far as I got last night.
                                        I'm going to try my luck with Virtualbox on Ubuntu.

                                        What is it with Fedora anyway? Seems like a darn fiddly thing to use.

                                        Did you install the spice driver into the windows instance? If not, of course nothing works.

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                                        • siringoS
                                          siringo @JaredBusch
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                                          @jaredbusch said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                          @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                          @jaredbusch said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                          @siringo said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                          @obsolesce said in Windows VMs on Linux VPS. Possible?:

                                          Visit spice space and install the guest tools in your VM.

                                          Thanks for the suggestion, but that's outside my area of competance ATM.

                                          https://www.spice-space.org/download/windows/spice-guest-tools/spice-guest-tools-latest.exe

                                          I had another look at this last night.
                                          I've installed, sorry if this sounds a little confused, I'm not a Linux user, KVM/QEMU onto my Fedora laptop and managed to install a copy of Server 2016 as a VM. Only problem is I cannot get the mouse & keyboard to switch from physical to virtual hosts, it's a real mess, very very frustrating, so frustrating in fact I nuked Fedora & installed Ubuntu. But that's as far as I got last night.
                                          I'm going to try my luck with Virtualbox on Ubuntu.

                                          What is it with Fedora anyway? Seems like a darn fiddly thing to use.

                                          Did you install the spice driver into the windows instance? If not, of course nothing works.

                                          No mate I didn't, I wasn't sure what to do and it was getting late so I just changed plans. This entire thing is about learning new bits and pieces, so there's no grief with any of it.

                                          Thanks everyone for all the help so far.

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