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DATE | 2020-08-19 |
FROM | Axel Braun
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Health] Tryton client connections
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Dear Yusif
Am Dienstag, 18. August 2020, 16:18:39 CEST schrieb Yusif Suleiman:
> I have installed gnuhealth on openSUSE (Leap_15.2) in virtual box (Ver6.1.8) > on a laptop computer. I can login add a parties & play with the tryton > modules.
Good choice :-)
> My question is: > How can I connect a tryton as a client from a desktop (Windows) computer to > access the information from the laptop (gnuhealth).
You need to change the network settings of the virtual box machine. In the settings of the VM, chose Network and change the setting 'Connected as' from NAT to 'bridged' (or Network-Bridge).
On the next start of the VM, your system will receive a network address from your DNS server. If the system in your VM has a senseful network name (like 'gnuhealth-server' or whatever) and your local DNS is capable of dynamic name resolution you can do a ping gnuhealth-server and should get a response like 64 bytes from gnuhealth-server (192.168.1.12): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.039 ms
If the name cant be resolved, use the IP address to steer the client to the right server (under 'Manage profiles' of the GH client)
HTH Axel
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