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What are the issues that may be encountered in created vagrant boxes if I don't use the default virtualbox ip ranges for machines

rs flag

I am working on Vagrant on my Ubuntu (20.04) and I learnt that the ip range allowed by default is 192.168.56.0/21 and that I can of course remove this restriction and use my own range.

I am new to vagrant and know if they are any inherent or severe results to use the /etc/vbox/networks.conf to set my own ip range. I am looking at using the ranges:

- 192.168.0.0/16
- 10.0.0.0/8
- 2001::/64

Apart from ip address conclusions for already created virtualbox machines why would this be a good or bad idea. I want to be able to set any ip address for my vagrant boxes for learning purposes.

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cn flag
Try as I might I do not see a question about Ubuntu here I see a question about Vagrant.
George Udosen avatar
rs flag
Yes, you are right let me move it to the right place for this. Thanks for pointing this out
George Udosen avatar
rs flag
I’m voting to close this question because not Ubuntu specific
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