You will initially set up the VM with only a root account, then add additional accounts as needed.You are ok with using password authentication for the ssh connection. You do not need to assign a static IP to your VM.You want your VM to have access to the same networks that your host machine can access, and you want to be able to use network clients on your host machine to connect to the VM.You have installed Oracle VirtualBox (I tested on v6.1).You’re running on MacOS 10.14.x (I have not tested any higher versions, but I suspect this will generally work on any modern MacOS).So to get started… End Result of This GuideĪ local virtual machine running Amazon Linux that has the same network access as the host machine, and can be connected to from the host via ssh. This is functional as of January 1st, 2020 and I have tested the full process using copy and paste from this guide so I’m fairly confident that I didn’t introduce a typo that wastes anyone’s time. What follows is a configuration process that works for me, an attempt to present a more complete process for the whole effort along with config files that are correctly formatted. Blog posts, Reddit etc., they all assume bits of knowledge that I didn’t have, and in some cases had frustrating mistakes in their posted solution code. The online documentation for getting the OS running this way was vague enough to only get me 80% of the way to the goal.
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