Hi Evon,

The Oracle VirtualBox is easy to set up for root access. XEN can be installed and configured to achieve remote access too.
If your virtual machine is able to ping 'outside'  setting it up for remote access is possible, but always, step 1 is ensuring that your virtual machine is able to talk to the outside networks.
In the event you don't want your virtual machine to have Internet access, you then should enable remote access to the host machine then take it from there.

-- I hope it works


On 17:37, Wed, Jul 1, 2015 Anthony Lenya via skunkworks <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Hi Evon,

Use 'bridged adapter' setting in virtual Box. This will allow the VM to have independent IP from the host (dhcp or static).

Regards,

Anthony

On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Evon Wangari via skunkworks <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Hi Skunkworks,

I have a scenario where I have a Generation 8 HP. Currently running 6.5 Centos.
Which is the best Virtual box so as I can have independent machines running.
I.e not NAT. A way I can reach the virtual host from remote if it has a public IP.

Regards,

Evon Wangari

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