![]() In my case, when I type 'ipconfig vnic0' I get the following output, you will note that you get inet x.x.x.x IP address listed which. If you have two VMs running, you will see 'vnic0' and 'vnic1' listed when you simply run 'ifconfig' command on Terminal. All these virtual ethernets will begin with the word 'vnic'. In case, you have multiple Virtual Machine instances running you will see multiple virtual ethernet. 'vnic0' is the virtual ethernet that Parallels installs on your Mac. PARALLELS DESKTOP 13 VM MAC OSThough, this step of editing 'hosts' file in not required, it helps me.Īs a side note, you can access your Windows based web server from Mac using the IPv4 address you get when you type 'ipconfig' on Windows.Īnother way you can get Mac's virtual IP address is to type the following command on Mac OS X's Terminal: ifconfig vnic0 Now, I can type to access the web server running on my Mac. I have edited my Windows 'hosts' file with following entry: 10.211.55.2 localhost.mac So you can access your web server using and in my case I use: In my case I am able to access Mac at 10.211.55.2. Since, Windows is using IP address of x.x.x.3 and router is using x.x.x.1, then Mac is available at x.x.x.2. ![]() Default Gateway is the virtual router between your Windows and Mac OS X. If you note, in the last line is your Default Gateway and two lines above that is IPv4 Address. You will see information similar to what I see below: Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:Ĭonnection-specific DNS Suffix. Type 'ipconfig' on your Windows command line. The question is - which address should i use in WinXP-side, to be able to access "localhost:3000" on the Mac-side? Tried ips of "Parallels Shared Networking Adapter #0", gateway, ip of the Mac, but still no success. Actually, it is not accessible even from the Mac. ![]() So, the address " " is still does't work from WinXP. Note, that i have set the name of my mac to "iMac", which is equivalent to ip=192.168.123.1īut, the only problem, i can't figure out is unaccessible port 3000. When on the Mac i turn the "Shared Web" on, the address " " will get accessible from WinXP and Mac. Pinging imac.local with 32 bytes of data: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ping imac.local "Parallels Shared Networking Adapter #0" i tweaked with ip=192.168.123.1įrom WinXP this ip is accessible via ping. Parallels Desktop -> Preferences -> Network -> Shared Network PARALLELS DESKTOP 13 VM HOW TOI figured out, how to access shared web-site on the mac. It would be great, when i will be able to access my from Windows, sitting in virtual environment (Parallels). ![]() I use Windows XP, installed in Parallels Desktop. PARALLELS DESKTOP 13 VM CODEThe above code is from a recommendation by a Parallels team member on Parallels forum.I need to test my web site, running on a local Mac, under several browsers in Windows. vhd references above to the actual location of your VHD file. To do that, create a simple UTF-8 text file with an extension. So the answer is that you need to create a simple virtual machine that uses the VHD Parallels can then import that (for Parallels 7 see ftt's answer below). A VHD is just the hard disk, and doesn't specify anything about the machine. Now you need to find Parallels Desktop’s temporary files. Go to the Applications folder and remove Parallels Desktop into the Trash. ![]() Also, you can quit Parallels from the Dock panel. For this, go to the toolbar click the Parallels icon select Quit Parallels Desktop. Parallels is designed to import virtual machines rather than virtual hard disks. Steps on how to uninstall Parallels Desktop: Quit Parallels. ![]()
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