Virtual Machine network settings and Linux Remote Logon
Virtual Machine Network Configuration:
Enable network connection in virtual machine settings:
Linux Remote logon management tool:
Bridging: the virtual machine uses the local real network card to communicate with the real computer. It sets the same network segment address as windows, which can communicate with windows or access the same network segment in the LAN. Address occupied.
Host-only uses the virtual network card VMNet1, which can only communicate with your real machine. It cannot communicate with the local area network or the Internet.
NAT: a virtual network card VMNet8 can be used to communicate with a real machine, and a virtual machine can also access the internet.
Configuration command:
Set the Linuxip address command: ifconfig etho + CIDR block address (the CIDR block is the same as that of Windows). You can ping Windows after the configuration is complete.
The configuration will be lost after restart. To change the configuration file permanently.
Bridging: if the setting is complete, you still cannot communicate. Click "edit" on the VM to open the network editor. By default, You can manually adjust the setting to a nic.
Tool: SecureCRT remote connection tool.
Df: View partitions.
Winscp: A file copy tool. Linux and windows files are copied to each other.