Owncloud on virtual box
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:18 am
I am testing out amahi server on virtual box on windows vista before taking the plunge and setting up a dedicated server.
My current setup of amahi on virtual box is in bridge mode. The network is setup as home.com. However my workgroup for my home network is HOME. I have installed owncloud as well. My router is serving the IP addresses and amahi is fixed on 192.168.1.98. I am able to access the amahi dashboard from outside the network using my dynamic dns address from amahi.
However when I try to click on owncloud shortcut on the amahi dashboard it takes me to an internet site home.com not the owncloud log in page. If i use the firefox installed within the virtual box then all is fine (my base is ubuntu 12.04 LTS).
I can also access the amahi desktop from all networked devices by typing in hda/ in the browser. Clicking the owncloud shortcut still takes me the internet site.
Any advice would be helpful. I am OK with windows but have minimal or no experience with linux. Amahi seemed a painless way of setting up a server so I thought I might try it out.
My current setup of amahi on virtual box is in bridge mode. The network is setup as home.com. However my workgroup for my home network is HOME. I have installed owncloud as well. My router is serving the IP addresses and amahi is fixed on 192.168.1.98. I am able to access the amahi dashboard from outside the network using my dynamic dns address from amahi.
However when I try to click on owncloud shortcut on the amahi dashboard it takes me to an internet site home.com not the owncloud log in page. If i use the firefox installed within the virtual box then all is fine (my base is ubuntu 12.04 LTS).
I can also access the amahi desktop from all networked devices by typing in hda/ in the browser. Clicking the owncloud shortcut still takes me the internet site.
Any advice would be helpful. I am OK with windows but have minimal or no experience with linux. Amahi seemed a painless way of setting up a server so I thought I might try it out.