I have a machine running Ubuntu 20.04, with Virtualbox running 2 headless Windows VMs in parallel.
The 2 VMs have bridged network connections and static IPS. I use windows remote desktop from other machines on the local network to access the VMs which works well.
I installed xrdp with the intention of using remote desktop to manage the ubuntu installation, however when I connect via RDC to the ip address or computer name of the Ubuntu host, it connects to the display of one of the VMs.
Is this a consequence of the bridged network connection or how can I connect to the ubuntu desktop?
The 2 VMs have bridged network connections and static IPS. I use windows remote desktop from other machines on the local network to access the VMs which works well.
I installed xrdp with the intention of using remote desktop to manage the ubuntu installation, however when I connect via RDC to the ip address or computer name of the Ubuntu host, it connects to the display of one of the VMs.
Is this a consequence of the bridged network connection or how can I connect to the ubuntu desktop?