Local by flywheel support1/6/2024 ![]() ![]() You might need to scroll to the bottom of the log and work your way up if that value has changed.Īnother option is to open the Hosts file and see what the IP address for the sites that Local is adding to that file. The DOCKER_HOST value should be the correct IP. Looking at the Local log, there are a few lines that look like this: May 24, 2019, 2:27 PM PDT - info: Received Docker Machine env. You can verify the IP of the VM in a couple of ways. Sometimes that IP is already being used, so it’s possible that this isn’t the IP. ![]() Local-by-flywheel 3.56.47 PM.log (736 KB)īy default the IP for the virtual machine is 192.168.95.100. Thank you again for any help you can give me! I have asked Megan how she connected to Android, but I haven’t received a response so far. I am enclosing my log files, just in hope that you can tell me which is the IP to use in my hosts file, i.e the one that you call “the IP that the local-by-flywheel vm is using” I have followed advice from Megan Garwood, as she mentioned having connected an Android Emulator:Īnd from Megan’s advice, I added Bridged Adapter with WiFi IP is 10.0.0.71 However maybe you can tell me how to find out what IP address the local-by-flywheel vm is using. ![]() Thank you so much! It is hard to believe that I am the only person using Local to connect to an Android Emulator! The iOS Simulator works like a charm…but for my demo, I need both.Īnd, I think you are correct to assume that I need to edit the hosts file on the Android emulator (which of course, it being Google, is not very easy ![]()
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