![]() Then I can start with turning on the outside net for the host and tweak the wall more, make sure shares and a local network are working and if all this is fine I guess I can start using the VPN and of course more tweaking the wall while constantly keeping an eye on the network between guest and host. Though I am using a VPN and have also tried entering the IP of the TAP Adapter what results in giving me search results via Bing of this TAP Adapter's IP address.Īll this means turning off the VPN, turning off the outside net and tweaking the software firewall till I guess shares between the guest and host are working fine, since I assume when shares (not shared folders from VirtualBox but Windows shared folders) are working the browser should also be able to check the hosts IP address, 192.168., given I have allowed incoming connections from the guest on the port Aptana Studio uses. ![]() "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" is what I get when entering the IP address the host has to the outside net as well as on the local network, the one starting with 192.168. Much appreciated, trying to set all this up for testing code in, well yes you got that right, various versions of IE. Would that be the ip of the Guest's network adapter obtainable through ipconfig on the Guest? I found this is Aptana Studio preferences but I would not exactly know how to tell it to send the preview to the Guest.Ĭould I add the IP of the Guest in the Proxy bypass section perhaps? So basically I somehow need to send 127.0.0.1 to the guest or tell the guest that 127.0.0.1 is to be found on the host instead of on the guest. How can I make the Guest find this localhost address (127.0.0.1) or better how can I "trick" the Guest into believing that the actual host's localhost address is actually its own instead of, what naturally is the case, 127.0.0.1 being the localhost of the Guest or any OS really. ![]() Using Aptana Studio on Windows 7 host and trying to preview the code for sites in various IE VMs in IE on the Guest.Īptana Studio sends the preview to and this can be opened in all browsers on the host just fine for real life testing.
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