David Arnone:
I just reinstalled VB and Guest additions. This worked for me at one time before Monterey… I am not super expert at VB. How would I check the host-only CIDR. the ip range in my home network is 10.1.x.x but again this worked before. I can try to reinstall VB but I did not do anything special there.
Vitor Jr.:
You’ll need a restart after this
Vitor Jr.:
You need to check which is your CIDR for your host-only networks, like here
Vitor Jr.:
Those are your CIDR for your host-only networks
Vitor Jr.:
If you don’t have a host-only with this CIDR pattern, you need to edit the Vagrantfile
to match yours, or create a new host-only with this CIDR
David Arnone:
My CIDRs look as follows. I changed the CIDR in the Vagrantfile to 192.168.99 and still got that error. Is there a way to make vboxnet0 192.168.56.1./24?
David Arnone:
David Arnone:
I disabled 192.168.99 and enabled 192.168.56 and still the same error. It is work reinstalling VBox? Could there be something going on with my Mac os is this all self container in Vbox
Vitor Jr.:
Don’t know if you just created it, but you have the right one here:
Vitor Jr.:
This means, mainly, that you VirtualBox install isn’t healthy
Vitor Jr.:
Run this command and give me a screenshot of it:
kextstat|grep -i virtu
David Arnone:
so it is something with VB and not my Mac right?- let em reinstall it first by uninstalling it and reinstalling etc. I will ping you when everything is back up - I appreciate the help.
Vitor Jr.:
Send me the command output please, and I will tell you if it’s a permission problem
Vitor Jr.:
Also, how are you installing/uninstalling VB? It’s not like any other Mac app. You need to run an uninstall script