


The (further) reason is that the local IP address of the Ubuntu guest might (I suspect) change, and that will affect quite a few things, such as the base URLs configured in the webapps' configuration files (e.g., the $wgServer variable in LocalSettings.php of MediaWiki). Basically, I want to avoid figuring out the IP address of the virtual machine everytime I access the web applications. How do I make this happen please? I don't have access to VMWare Workstation and its Virtual Network Editor.Įdit: I should probably add the motivation for wanting to do this. But I want to access it like so from my Windows host: I think this should be possible if I can forward the port 80 of my Ubuntu guest to that of the Windows host. I can access these applications by using the local IP address of the guest (e.g., ) from my Windows host. However, if you enable Hyper-V, it also enables the Credential Guard. Since the introduction of Hyper-V, including Credential Guard and Device. The Pro version of Windows 11/10 ships with Hyper-V, the in-house virtual machine solution from Microsoft built-into Windows. You can also check out Microsoft’s blog here. I am using NAT to connect the Ubuntu guest to the Windows host's network. With the release of VMware Workstation/Player 15.5.5, we are very excited and proud to announce support for Windows hosts with Hyper-V mode enabled As you may know, this is a joint project from both Microsoft and VMware. The Ubuntu guest has a LAMP stack that runs a few web applications. I have a VMWare Player (14.1.2 build-8497320) running a Ubuntu 18.04 guest on a Windows 10 host.
