RE: [expert] vmware problems

2000-06-15 Thread Tony Smith
PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John D. Kim Sent: 14 June 2000 21:51 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] vmware problems Your vm gateway shouldn't be set to your linuxbox unless you've configured ip masquerading/chaining on the linuxbox. Try setting your vm

Re: [expert] vmware problems

2000-06-15 Thread LinuxMan :-)
chris : vmware has the linux machine as default gateway still does not work... the pinging and the file sharing is working ok and yes, i have only one nic installed.. At 07:01 14/06/2000 -0500, you wrote: Are you using host based networking? If not, and you only have one NIC card, you

Re: [expert] vmware problems

2000-06-15 Thread Necrotica
OK,then try changing the IP address of your virtual machine. For example, the default subnet that Vmware uses is 172.16.16.0. It is common for people to assign their virtual machine 172.16.16.1. This doesn't work. Change the IP address to 172.16.16.2. Also do you have IP Masq installed and

Re: [expert] vmware problems

2000-06-15 Thread Necrotica
Ick...this could be more complicated since the IP address of your Linux machine will always be changing. Try what I suggested in my last email and read some docs at www.vmware.com and see what you can find. If you still can't get it to work point your news reader to news.vmware.com and read some

Re: [expert] vmware problems

2000-06-14 Thread Necrotica
Are you using host based networking? If not, and you only have one NIC card, you should be. Then, within the TCP/IP properties in Vmware, make sure the default gateway is set to the IP address of your Linux machine... -Chris On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, LinuxMan :-) wrote: hi all ! :-) well ,

Re: [expert] vmware problems

2000-06-14 Thread Richard Kemp
Here's some things to check for: - IP Masquerading is on - forwarding is on for the address of the virtual machine /sbin/ipchains -A forward -s 192.168.x.x/24 -j MASQ where 192.168.x.x is the IP address given to win2k - Gateway on the win2k vm is set to the vmware IP address (not the external

Re: [expert] vmware problems

2000-06-14 Thread Don
Do you have the DNS servers listed in the /etc/resolv.conf file/ Don On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, you wrote: hi all ! :-) well , here goes : a am running mandrake 7.1 on my amd 700mhz box , and i have vmware installed running win2k. samba is working just fine and the

Re: [expert] vmware problems

2000-06-14 Thread John D. Kim
Your vm gateway shouldn't be set to your linuxbox unless you've configured ip masquerading/chaining on the linuxbox. Try setting your vm gateway to whatever that the linuxbox is using for gateway. John Kim Linux System Engineer @ ASL - visit us as www.aslab.com On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, LinuxMan

Re: [expert] VMWare problems with 2.2.9-27 - possible solution.

1999-07-30 Thread Patrick Putteman
You forgot to install the updated include files. Patrick - Original Message - From: Sheldon Lee Wen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mandrake Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 6:42 PM Subject: [expert] VMWare problems with 2.2.9-27 - possible solution. Hi, While