Your network might not start automatically, if it is then choose “connect automatically” from OS NIC setting.Login to the guest OS, in this case Oracle Linux 7.You need not to do anything in your OS network card, it will get an IP automatically will allow you to access internet. If it is not then Select “Enable Network Adapter” and select “NAT” from the list of “Attached to”.By default when you create a virtual machine in Adapter 1 NAT is enabled.Select the VM and right click on it, go to “Settings”.Virtual machine reach-ability from physical network and vice-versa > Provided by Bridge Networking.Internal virtual machines reach-ability > Provided by Internal Networking.Virtual machine and host machine reach-ability > Provided by Host Only Networking.Internet in virtual machine or guest OS > Provided by NAT(Network Address Translation).There are some common needs and solution when it comes to virtual networking: The demonstration here will be done for an Oracle Linux 7 guest OS. These are done by VirtualBox networking which uses its logical NIC resides in the host or sometime directly using host computer NIC. When you create a virtual machine in VirtualBox the virtual machine or OS needs internet or the virtual machine and your physical machine need to talk to each other or the virtual machine need to be reached from other computers from the network and vice-versa.
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