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Fix: VPN not Working on VirtualBox [4 Easy Solutions]

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Updated onNovember 21, 2023

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Key notes

VirtualBox is anawesome virtual machine tool.

It turns your PC into an OS emulator for various platforms and operating systems, including older Windows versions, Linux, and Mac. And it’s completely free to use.

SinceVirtualBoxsupports VPN, a lot of users turn to it as a solution for securing their network connection.

ButVPNconnections don’t always work onVirtualBox.

Here’s a relevant message from the VirtualBox forum:

Hello, I have installed Windows XP on a Virtual Box space, everything is ok but when i tried to access theVPNit didn’t want, this is the first time i try to access theVPNwith the Virtual Box, with my normalPCto ISP theVPNworks great, but it doesn’t want to get connected through Virtual Box Windows XP image. Please help. Thank you

Resolve the problem by following the steps we listed below.

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Why I cannot access VPN through VirtualBox?

Why I cannot access VPN through VirtualBox?

Enable Paravirtualization in NAT adapter

Once done, you should be able to use theVPNof the host computer on the guest computer or virtual machine.

Switch to DNS proxy

If theDNS solutiondoesn’t make yourVPNwork properly withVirtualBox, proceed to the next.

Install two network adapters (NAT & Host-Only)

You should now have a two-way connection, between both computers (virtual and actual). Consequently,VPNnetwork sharing is made easy.

Use a VPN client

If you’re looking for an easy solution to bypass theVPNconnection issue withVirtualBoxas well as to protect your online privacy, consider using a premiumVPNclient.

All you have to do is download and install aVPNapp, connect to aVPNserver, and then open your virtual machine. And we can’t think of a better option thanPrivate Internet Access.

PIA supports numerousVPNservers, a zero-logging privacy policy, WireGuard and OpenVPN protocols. It allows 10 simultaneous device connections and works flawlessly with Private Internet Access.

More about PIA:

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Conclusion

To summarize, you shouldn’t worry if yourVPNconnection fails to work withVirtualBox. Instead, you can enable Paravirtualization in the NAT adapter or switch to DNS proxy mode.

You can also set up two network adapters for NAT and Host-Only. But the best way to remain secure and anonymous online is by turning to a reliableVPNservice like Private Internet Access.

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Elena Constantinescu

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Elena started writing professionally in 2010 and hasn’t stopped exploring the tech world since. With a firm grasp of software reviewing and content editing, she is always trying new things to improve her skill set.

Once in a blue moon, she steps aside from the desk to play with her bunny and to water her probably dead plants.

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Elena started writing professionally in 2010 and hasn’t stopped exploring the tech world since. She’s a software reviewer and content editor.