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Hi i wasI faced this issue too, but in a VirtualBox enviromentenvironment, so forto solve it we need to set the IpIP address to be in the same segmentLAN segment; for example:

MyOn my host machine, I open (not a virtual one):

Open the cmdcmd and type ipconfig, iipconfig. I get 100.2.2.1 (just for sayfor example).

So in the virtual machine we must set in the VM's address in /etc/hosts values/etc/hosts to a value like 100.2.2.3, take a look in the final number, and bounce the virtual machine, but before start up the virtual machine configure the network in the settings of the virtual machine, so we need to set the network adapter in bridge connection.

All of this is in a Solaris enviroment, if you have any question my mail is:

luisetg_nicho@hotmailenvironment.com

regards!

Hi i was faced this issue too, but in a VirtualBox enviroment, so for solve it we need to set the Ip address in the same segment for example:

My machine (not a virtual one):

Open the cmd and type ipconfig, i get 100.2.2.1 (just for say)

So in the virtual machine we must set in the /etc/hosts values like 100.2.2.3, take a look in the final number, and bounce the virtual machine, but before start up the virtual machine configure the network in the settings of the virtual machine, so we need to set the network adapter in bridge connection.

All of this is in a Solaris enviroment, if you have any question my mail is:

luisetg_nicho@hotmail.com

regards!

I faced this issue too, but in a VirtualBox environment, so to solve it we need to set the IP address to be in the same LAN segment; for example:

On my host machine, I open cmd and type ipconfig. I get 100.2.2.1 (for example).

So in the virtual machine we must set the VM's address in /etc/hosts to a value like 100.2.2.3, take a look in the final number, and bounce the virtual machine, but before start up the virtual machine configure the network in the settings of the virtual machine, so we need to set the network adapter in bridge connection.

All of this is in a Solaris environment.

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Hi i was faced this issue too, but in a VirtualBox enviroment, so for solve it we need to set the Ip address in the same segment for example:

My machine (not a virtual one):

Open the cmd and type ipconfig, i get 100.2.2.1 (just for say)

So in the virtual machine we must set in the /etc/hosts values like 100.2.2.3, take a look in the final number, and bounce the virtual machine, but before start up the virtual machine configure the network in the settings of the virtual machine, so we need to set the network adapter in bridge connection.

All of this is in a Solaris enviroment, if you have any question my mail is:

[email protected]

regards!