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How do you share between the two?
I have booted my image on my Windows 10 host using this: qemu-system-x86_64 -hda debian.img -m 512 -net user,smb=C:usersjasonDesktopsharing -net nic,model=virtio



In the guest I tried to connect to Samba through this:



smbclient //10.0.2.4/qemu


This returns



Connection to 10.0.2.4 failed (Error NT_STATUS_HOST_UNREACHABLE)


I also tried smbclient //10.0.2.15/qemu
which returned



DOMAIN=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Windows 6.1] Server=[Samba 4.5.16-Debian]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME


The /tmp and /mnt directories remain empty.










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  • Does this help: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/165554/… TL;DR: samba or RDP.

    – MikeP
    Mar 8 at 1:19











  • That didn't help as the host is Linux. I'm using the inbuilt Samba on Qemu.

    – RevoGen
    Mar 8 at 3:07











  • I'm not able to reproduce -- please add the output if ip link inside the guest to your question, or mention if the network otherwise works inside the guest (are you able to wget https://www.google.com?)

    – mosvy
    Mar 8 at 10:07
















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How do you share between the two?
I have booted my image on my Windows 10 host using this: qemu-system-x86_64 -hda debian.img -m 512 -net user,smb=C:usersjasonDesktopsharing -net nic,model=virtio



In the guest I tried to connect to Samba through this:



smbclient //10.0.2.4/qemu


This returns



Connection to 10.0.2.4 failed (Error NT_STATUS_HOST_UNREACHABLE)


I also tried smbclient //10.0.2.15/qemu
which returned



DOMAIN=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Windows 6.1] Server=[Samba 4.5.16-Debian]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME


The /tmp and /mnt directories remain empty.










share|improve this question























  • Does this help: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/165554/… TL;DR: samba or RDP.

    – MikeP
    Mar 8 at 1:19











  • That didn't help as the host is Linux. I'm using the inbuilt Samba on Qemu.

    – RevoGen
    Mar 8 at 3:07











  • I'm not able to reproduce -- please add the output if ip link inside the guest to your question, or mention if the network otherwise works inside the guest (are you able to wget https://www.google.com?)

    – mosvy
    Mar 8 at 10:07














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How do you share between the two?
I have booted my image on my Windows 10 host using this: qemu-system-x86_64 -hda debian.img -m 512 -net user,smb=C:usersjasonDesktopsharing -net nic,model=virtio



In the guest I tried to connect to Samba through this:



smbclient //10.0.2.4/qemu


This returns



Connection to 10.0.2.4 failed (Error NT_STATUS_HOST_UNREACHABLE)


I also tried smbclient //10.0.2.15/qemu
which returned



DOMAIN=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Windows 6.1] Server=[Samba 4.5.16-Debian]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME


The /tmp and /mnt directories remain empty.










share|improve this question














How do you share between the two?
I have booted my image on my Windows 10 host using this: qemu-system-x86_64 -hda debian.img -m 512 -net user,smb=C:usersjasonDesktopsharing -net nic,model=virtio



In the guest I tried to connect to Samba through this:



smbclient //10.0.2.4/qemu


This returns



Connection to 10.0.2.4 failed (Error NT_STATUS_HOST_UNREACHABLE)


I also tried smbclient //10.0.2.15/qemu
which returned



DOMAIN=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Windows 6.1] Server=[Samba 4.5.16-Debian]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME


The /tmp and /mnt directories remain empty.







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  • Does this help: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/165554/… TL;DR: samba or RDP.

    – MikeP
    Mar 8 at 1:19











  • That didn't help as the host is Linux. I'm using the inbuilt Samba on Qemu.

    – RevoGen
    Mar 8 at 3:07











  • I'm not able to reproduce -- please add the output if ip link inside the guest to your question, or mention if the network otherwise works inside the guest (are you able to wget https://www.google.com?)

    – mosvy
    Mar 8 at 10:07



















  • Does this help: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/165554/… TL;DR: samba or RDP.

    – MikeP
    Mar 8 at 1:19











  • That didn't help as the host is Linux. I'm using the inbuilt Samba on Qemu.

    – RevoGen
    Mar 8 at 3:07











  • I'm not able to reproduce -- please add the output if ip link inside the guest to your question, or mention if the network otherwise works inside the guest (are you able to wget https://www.google.com?)

    – mosvy
    Mar 8 at 10:07

















Does this help: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/165554/… TL;DR: samba or RDP.

– MikeP
Mar 8 at 1:19





Does this help: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/165554/… TL;DR: samba or RDP.

– MikeP
Mar 8 at 1:19













That didn't help as the host is Linux. I'm using the inbuilt Samba on Qemu.

– RevoGen
Mar 8 at 3:07





That didn't help as the host is Linux. I'm using the inbuilt Samba on Qemu.

– RevoGen
Mar 8 at 3:07













I'm not able to reproduce -- please add the output if ip link inside the guest to your question, or mention if the network otherwise works inside the guest (are you able to wget https://www.google.com?)

– mosvy
Mar 8 at 10:07





I'm not able to reproduce -- please add the output if ip link inside the guest to your question, or mention if the network otherwise works inside the guest (are you able to wget https://www.google.com?)

– mosvy
Mar 8 at 10:07










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