I've just created a new Windows XP VM on my Mac using VMware Fusion. The VM is using NAT to share the host's Internet connection.
How do I access a Rails application, which is accessible on the Mac itself using http://localhost:3000?
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I've just created a new Windows XP VM on my Mac using VMware Fusion. The VM is using NAT to share the host's Internet connection. How do I access a Rails application, which is accessible on the Mac itself using http://localhost:3000?
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On the XP machine, find your IP address by going to the command prompt and typing "ipconfig". Try replacing the last number with 1 or 2. For example, if your IP address is 192.168.78.128, use http://192.168.78.1:3000. | |||||
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You can use your host Mac's (or any other Mac on the network) 'local' name: where macname is the network name of your host (or other desired) Mac. | |||||||||||||||
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For future visitors: once you've got the IP address figured out, you can add an entry to the Windows hosts file, which is located at C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts, to map the IP address to a (virtual) server name. Add a line like this:
Now you can access the site in IE at the address http://myrubyapp:3000 If you use virtual hosts under Apache you'll need this to provide the correct server name. | |||
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Gotcha: You must have http:// in the address or IE will give you "The webpage cannot be displayed". | ||||
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As this question is quite old and referring to XP, here is an alternative for new OSs; If you're rocking Vista or Windows 7 as the Guest OS, and you have Virtual Hosts setup in the Host via Apache, here's how to setup: In the Host OS, you need to ensure the network connection is done via NAT;
Then, In the Guest OS;
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I just spent an hour trying to get this to work following the steps on SO but mine ended up being a bit different. VMWare settings 1.) Set VMWare connection to NAT
OS X settings 1.) edit Apache config (e.g., sudo vim /etc/apache2/httpd.conf)
NameVirtualHost 127.0.0.1
<VirtualHost 127.0.0.1>
DocumentRoot "/path/to/your/project"
ServerName yourserver.local
<Directory "/path/to/your/project">
AllowOverride All
Options All
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
2.) Edit your hosts file (sudo vim /etc/hosts)
3.) Restart Apache (sudo apachectl restart) I found that I had to switch the connection setting on VMWare in order to restart the connection before these settings worked for me. I hope this helps. | |||
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