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Hello i tried to make an Ubuntu Virtual Server with 2 Network Adapters



In Virtual Box i added the First Network Adapter with NAT and the second Network Adapter with Host Only.



Now in Ubuntu i edited the "/etc/network/interfaces" to



auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto enp0s3
iface enp0s3 inet dhcp
auto enp0s8
iface enp0s8 inet dhcp


when i now use "ifconfig -a" only enp0s3 has an ip address



what am i doing wrong so that enp0s8 will get an IP Address too?










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    Hello i tried to make an Ubuntu Virtual Server with 2 Network Adapters



    In Virtual Box i added the First Network Adapter with NAT and the second Network Adapter with Host Only.



    Now in Ubuntu i edited the "/etc/network/interfaces" to



    auto lo
    iface lo inet loopback
    auto enp0s3
    iface enp0s3 inet dhcp
    auto enp0s8
    iface enp0s8 inet dhcp


    when i now use "ifconfig -a" only enp0s3 has an ip address



    what am i doing wrong so that enp0s8 will get an IP Address too?










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      Hello i tried to make an Ubuntu Virtual Server with 2 Network Adapters



      In Virtual Box i added the First Network Adapter with NAT and the second Network Adapter with Host Only.



      Now in Ubuntu i edited the "/etc/network/interfaces" to



      auto lo
      iface lo inet loopback
      auto enp0s3
      iface enp0s3 inet dhcp
      auto enp0s8
      iface enp0s8 inet dhcp


      when i now use "ifconfig -a" only enp0s3 has an ip address



      what am i doing wrong so that enp0s8 will get an IP Address too?










      share|improve this question














      Hello i tried to make an Ubuntu Virtual Server with 2 Network Adapters



      In Virtual Box i added the First Network Adapter with NAT and the second Network Adapter with Host Only.



      Now in Ubuntu i edited the "/etc/network/interfaces" to



      auto lo
      iface lo inet loopback
      auto enp0s3
      iface enp0s3 inet dhcp
      auto enp0s8
      iface enp0s8 inet dhcp


      when i now use "ifconfig -a" only enp0s3 has an ip address



      what am i doing wrong so that enp0s8 will get an IP Address too?







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          The VirtualBox connected adaptor does not have DHCP enabled by default. You either need to statically assign an IP address or in the VirtualBox management interface turn on the DHCP assignment feature.






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          • In Host only Settings -> DHCP is activated

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 9:55











          • Did you assign an address range to the DHCP server in the VirtualBox manager interface?

            – HumbleStudent
            Feb 25 at 10:20











          • Its from 192.168.56.3 to 192.168.56.254 DHCP Server Adress: 192.168.56.2

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 10:22













          • Do you have any vm's with working host only interfaces?

            – HumbleStudent
            Feb 25 at 10:24











          • No thats the only one. If i set the Host Only Network as 1 Adapter its working fine, but only the Host Only Adapter

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 10:24












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          The VirtualBox connected adaptor does not have DHCP enabled by default. You either need to statically assign an IP address or in the VirtualBox management interface turn on the DHCP assignment feature.






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          • In Host only Settings -> DHCP is activated

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 9:55











          • Did you assign an address range to the DHCP server in the VirtualBox manager interface?

            – HumbleStudent
            Feb 25 at 10:20











          • Its from 192.168.56.3 to 192.168.56.254 DHCP Server Adress: 192.168.56.2

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 10:22













          • Do you have any vm's with working host only interfaces?

            – HumbleStudent
            Feb 25 at 10:24











          • No thats the only one. If i set the Host Only Network as 1 Adapter its working fine, but only the Host Only Adapter

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 10:24
















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          The VirtualBox connected adaptor does not have DHCP enabled by default. You either need to statically assign an IP address or in the VirtualBox management interface turn on the DHCP assignment feature.






          share|improve this answer
























          • In Host only Settings -> DHCP is activated

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 9:55











          • Did you assign an address range to the DHCP server in the VirtualBox manager interface?

            – HumbleStudent
            Feb 25 at 10:20











          • Its from 192.168.56.3 to 192.168.56.254 DHCP Server Adress: 192.168.56.2

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 10:22













          • Do you have any vm's with working host only interfaces?

            – HumbleStudent
            Feb 25 at 10:24











          • No thats the only one. If i set the Host Only Network as 1 Adapter its working fine, but only the Host Only Adapter

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 10:24














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          The VirtualBox connected adaptor does not have DHCP enabled by default. You either need to statically assign an IP address or in the VirtualBox management interface turn on the DHCP assignment feature.






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          The VirtualBox connected adaptor does not have DHCP enabled by default. You either need to statically assign an IP address or in the VirtualBox management interface turn on the DHCP assignment feature.







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          • In Host only Settings -> DHCP is activated

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 9:55











          • Did you assign an address range to the DHCP server in the VirtualBox manager interface?

            – HumbleStudent
            Feb 25 at 10:20











          • Its from 192.168.56.3 to 192.168.56.254 DHCP Server Adress: 192.168.56.2

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 10:22













          • Do you have any vm's with working host only interfaces?

            – HumbleStudent
            Feb 25 at 10:24











          • No thats the only one. If i set the Host Only Network as 1 Adapter its working fine, but only the Host Only Adapter

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 10:24



















          • In Host only Settings -> DHCP is activated

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 9:55











          • Did you assign an address range to the DHCP server in the VirtualBox manager interface?

            – HumbleStudent
            Feb 25 at 10:20











          • Its from 192.168.56.3 to 192.168.56.254 DHCP Server Adress: 192.168.56.2

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 10:22













          • Do you have any vm's with working host only interfaces?

            – HumbleStudent
            Feb 25 at 10:24











          • No thats the only one. If i set the Host Only Network as 1 Adapter its working fine, but only the Host Only Adapter

            – klausf11
            Feb 25 at 10:24

















          In Host only Settings -> DHCP is activated

          – klausf11
          Feb 25 at 9:55





          In Host only Settings -> DHCP is activated

          – klausf11
          Feb 25 at 9:55













          Did you assign an address range to the DHCP server in the VirtualBox manager interface?

          – HumbleStudent
          Feb 25 at 10:20





          Did you assign an address range to the DHCP server in the VirtualBox manager interface?

          – HumbleStudent
          Feb 25 at 10:20













          Its from 192.168.56.3 to 192.168.56.254 DHCP Server Adress: 192.168.56.2

          – klausf11
          Feb 25 at 10:22







          Its from 192.168.56.3 to 192.168.56.254 DHCP Server Adress: 192.168.56.2

          – klausf11
          Feb 25 at 10:22















          Do you have any vm's with working host only interfaces?

          – HumbleStudent
          Feb 25 at 10:24





          Do you have any vm's with working host only interfaces?

          – HumbleStudent
          Feb 25 at 10:24













          No thats the only one. If i set the Host Only Network as 1 Adapter its working fine, but only the Host Only Adapter

          – klausf11
          Feb 25 at 10:24





          No thats the only one. If i set the Host Only Network as 1 Adapter its working fine, but only the Host Only Adapter

          – klausf11
          Feb 25 at 10:24


















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