We want a remote server only so both myself and my colleague can collaborate and work on the same lab (a clone of our live system for staging changes etc :). If I close gns3, and then reset it from the command line I can still see it trying to register the local server! :( Enabling AD-Services doesn't mean you have installed and configured a DC which is mandatory for AD services to work (how would your PC know what Domain to search for then). I have edited Edit->Preferences->GNS3 server and removed the path (which still keeps reappearing as the previous poster mentioned), which means it stops complaing for a while (until I restart).īut I also want to run my virtualbox VMs on the remote server, so I have also edited Edit->Preferences->VirtualBox, But when I make changes in here is starts complaining about not being able to connect to the local server again (even though I have told it to use a remote server for virtualbox (but this setting also seems to keep being lost?)) 1 You have to have a Domain Controller installed either on your Machine or in the Network.
I don't wan't to use a local server, I want to have only the GUI on my Ubuntu workstation, and then have it connect to a new dedicated server (with loads of RAM and disk etc) running Debian.īut the GUI constantly complains that it can't connect to the local server.