Cannot ssh and ping into my CentOS VirtualBox [closed] - ssh

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I donwloaded the virtualbox image from this website:
https://www.osboxes.org/centos/#centos-782003-info
I uses CentOS 7.8.2003
I am able to start the VirtualBox but I cannot ssh into it. Then, I realized that I also cannot ping to the IP address. I already configure the network to Bridge.
Do I need to configure something on CentOS Virtual Box for me to be able to ssh into it from the Host machine? Thank you very much in advance.

You should probably post this on Superuser or Serverfault.
Anyway, I see you have 192.168.0.30 on your host machine, try configuring 192.168.0.31 on interface enp0s3 on your VM and restart the network.
You should be able to ping now.

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what worked fine is
http://kdl.nobugware.com/post/2009/02/17/virtualbox-nat-ssh-guest/
so that i can connect to guest system using ssh with putty
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