OK a little more information. I needed to create the home folder using the "sudo mkhomedir_helper virtual" command, and then "sudo usermod -s /bin/bash" command. Now if I log in as that user the command above runs and stays running and I am able to connect via remote box. But stopping and restarting the service does not stay running. also even though virtual is the owner of the vboxwebservice.log file it is still empty.
OK so running this above command as myself. works. and I am able to atleast try to authenticate. it tells me i have the wrong password, but i can su as that user and password. But when I do su as that user, and try to run it, I get an error message that says failed to initialize com! hrc=NS_ERROR_FAILURE
Yes that is my concern as well is the fact it says active exited. The /var/log/vboxwebservice.log file is 0 bytes. I even chmod to 777 just to see if that changed anything. I made root owner. I made myself owner. I made my user virtual owner. and it never gets any data in the file. I am not sure where to even start at this point. I can't figure out why vboxwebservice will not stay running. Tonight I went so far as to purge the install, and reinstalled (BTW, both installs were done with 6.1.14) this...
I am running 20.04.1 with a kernel version of 5.4.0-48-generic I am running Remotebox on Windows 10 using strawberry perl. I am getting this error message when I try to connect to the server: (rboximage1.png attachment) My /etc/default/virtualbox config is this: (rboximage2.png attachment) And when I run the systemctl status virtualbox-service command I see this: (rboximage3.png attachment) I am not running any firewalls that I am aware of on this bare install. Can anyone provide me where I can go...
I am running 20.04.1 with a kernel version of 5.4.0-48-generic I am running Remotebox on Windows 10 using strawberry perl. I am getting this error message when I try to connect to the server: (rboximage1.png attachment) My /etc/default/virtualbox config is this: (rboximage2.png attachment) And when I run the systemctl status virtualbox-service command I see this: (rboximage3.png attachment) I am not running any firewalls that I am aware of on this bare install. Can anyone provide me where I can go...