• Vagrant

    From Khelair@VERT/TINFOIL to All on Sunday, November 01, 2015 17:39:10
    Does anybody here have any serious experience creating virtualbox virtual machines in vagrant? I've got a pretty ridiculously simple one, and I can't get port 80 visible from the outside via a host only, bridged, or even forwarded ports set for networking. It's driving me bonkers; if there's anybody out there that may be able to help with this I'd be very grateful to be able to discuss it a bit.
    TIA

    -D/K

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  • From ROBERT WOLFE@VERT/OTHETA to KHELAIR on Saturday, November 07, 2015 03:16:00
    KHELAIR wrote to ALL <=-

    Does anybody here have any serious experience creating virtualbox virtual machines in vagrant? I've got a pretty ridiculously simple
    one, and I can't get port 80 visible from the outside via a host only, bridged, or even forwarded ports set for networking. It's driving me bonkers; if there's anybody out there that may be able to help with
    this I'd be very grateful to be able to discuss it a bit.

    Why do you want to do it that way? Just set up your VirtualBox virtual machine in VirtualBox itself. It just seems like you are reinventing the
    wheel here.


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  • From Khelair@VERT/TINFOIL to ROBERT WOLFE on Thursday, November 12, 2015 22:08:00
    Re: Re: Vagrant
    By: ROBERT WOLFE to KHELAIR on Sat Nov 07 2015 03:16:00

    Why do you want to do it that way? Just set up your VirtualBox virtual machine in VirtualBox itself. It just seems like you are reinventing the wheel here.

    I'm working in an environment where I need to be able to spin up clones of a development server in the least amount of time possible. Hence fully automated provisioning of a machine from the point of being a raw box just with the OS to a machine fully loaded with a major e-commerce website, database loaded, etc, is my way of avoiding reinventing the wheel, instead of doing it again every time we need another one.
    'vagrant up' once the provisioning script is set up correctly and getting a cup of coffee to sip at while it runs is a hell of a lot better than sitting and going through 6-9 hours of loading all of the appropriate crap onto a new virtual machine by hand.
    Anyway I got past my vagrant issues. Turns out it was my poor knowledge of iptables that was messing things up. Got that all fixed and working now.

    -D/K

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