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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
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The cakelampvm project provides a Virtualbox VM that acts as an "internet
in a bottle", serving up your web sites securely and only to your local
host. The virtual machine provides DNS services (
passwd
The 'passwd' command will ask for your current password, and then for a
new password plus a verification of that new password.
+ You will probably want to change your samba password as well, which is
+ used when accessing the virtual machine over the network. This is
+ a different, but very similar, command on Linux:
+ smbpasswd
@@ -279,7 +283,7 @@ href="http://mapsdemo.cakelampvm.com">http://mapsdemo.cakelampvm.com
The ipconfig tool will provide helpful information about your current networking and DNS configuration:
-> ipconfig /all+
> ipconfig /all
The DNS configuration on Windows is somewhat byzantine. The pipe characters ('|') below are used to separate the menus or tabs or dialogs to traverse. Follow this path to get to the DNS config:
@@ -297,7 +301,7 @@ href="http://mapsdemo.cakelampvm.com">http://mapsdemo.cakelampvm.com settings on your Host PC are right, then you may need to flush your DNS cache, and that might be sufficient to start getting the right IP address. On Windows, the command for flushing DNS is: -> ipconfig /flushdns+
> ipconfig /flushdns
and on Linux the flush DNS command can be many different things, but try these two most common options:
# restarts the client side DNS cache.
sudo service dns-clean restart