Pre-requisites
- A web server running PHP 5.1.0 (WAMP/LAMP/XAMPP/PHP for IIS)
- PHP SOAP extension enabled
- A VirtualBox installation
Installation and Setup
- Download phpVirtualBox Download
- Extract phpVirtualBox
- Copy phpVirtualBox to a folder named virtualbox in the PHP web directory
- Navigate to config.php-example, make a copy and name it config.php
- Open config.php in Notepad
- Update the $username and $password variables to set an admin login
- Update the $location variable to the IP address of the VirtualBox host
- Save the changes to config.php
- On the VirtualBox host, Click the Start Button > Type Control Panel and select it
- Click Windows Defender Firewall
- Click Advanced settings in the left navigation menu
- Select Inbound Rules > New Rule...
- Select Port > Click Next
- Select TCP and specify port 18083 > Click Next
- Select Allow the Connection > Click Next
- Click Next > Name the rule phpVirtualBox > Click Finish
- Select Outbound Rules > New Rule...
- Select Port > Click Next
- Select TCP and specify port 18083 > Click Next
- Select Allow the Connection > Click Next
- Click Next > Name the rule phpVirtualBox > Click Finish
- Right click on the Start button > Command Prompt (Admin) > Paste the following command
"%ProgramFiles%\Oracle\VirtualBox\vboxwebsrv.exe" -H 192.168.0.83 >nul
- Open a browser and navigate to http://IPorDNS/virtualbox
- Login with the username and password set in config.php
- Manage VirtualBox VMs from the browser