Install Fedora 24 When you try a virtual machine, you find that you cannot ping the extranet.
I foolishly thought it was a software problem.
Problem Description :
Try the PING program to test network connectivity:
(I was also ping Baidu, later in order to less typing Baidu has some relatively short domain names. For example: "To.", "g.cn", "j.mp" and so on.)
(http://wenku.baidu.com/link?url=oSb0I5xzI1UBhU3aKTXoWll7PYaIm0zNiORJbx_ h6plt-burwfocxkw9w2j2ahy-scjf8cylyp8m9ti9kdsy-yyss7u5pogpqaxmmnex5no)
Half-day Not responding ...
problem Analysis and resolution :
Google's: https://www.google.com/webhp?hl=zh-CN#newwindow=1&safe=strict&hl=zh-CN&q=fedora+gnome+boxes+ Network
After reading a few links, find a good answer:
(http://askubuntu.com/questions/276290/how-to-access-the-internet-from-a-virtual-machine-in-gnome-boxes)
"Thanks to user in the German Arch-linux board I got a answer:boxes uses NAT for the host, and some protocols (like ICMP ) aren ' t working. So I couldn ' t use pings, tracepath and the like, but the network and an installation works nevertheless. "
"Boxes uses NAT networking and does not support the ICMP protocol, so it is not possible to use ping to tracepath such programs. But the network is working."
The software can be downloaded normally using DNF.
Summary: Unlike VMware, which offers a variety of network connections (Host-only,nat,bridge "total of three"), Gnome boxes is only NAT-connected. I remember in Fedora 23 when the host has a VIRBR0 network card, but 24 o'clock is gone, it feels like the network details of the package (let people a bit unaccustomed).
Fedora Gnome Boxes cannot ping network