On 08/04/2015 03:17 PM, Michael Rasmussen wrote:
I'm trying to run an network isolated VM image for diagnostics. But I
still need to communicate with the host system to scp log files and such.
Host: Windows 7
CLient: SuSE Linux.
Just saw this thread and am glad you noodled it out. I've
chris (fool) mccraw wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 4:05 PM, Ken Stephens k...@cad2cam.com wrote:
Michael Rasmussen wrote:
Both hosts can ping their own interface, yet neither can ping the
other's
interface.
No surprise there - you can ping any address you configure as local by
default
Indeed it is the Windows host based packet filtering.
Which is managed by a 3rd Party app. think of the bing names and it will
be semi-obvious.
Sometimes working for a bank is a bitch.
My boss didn't think we had host based firewalling.
Note: We both work in the corporate security department.
The VPN software we use is sanely configured and will not allow other
network connections to function while in use.
Once I detached from the VPN everything worked fine.
Michael Rasmussen wrote:
Indeed it is the Windows host based packet filtering.
Which is managed by a 3rd Party app. think of
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 4:05 PM, Ken Stephens k...@cad2cam.com wrote:
Michael Rasmussen wrote:
Both hosts can ping their own interface, yet neither can ping the other's
interface.
No surprise there - you can ping any address you configure as local by
default :)
Check your firewall
I'm trying to run an network isolated VM image for diagnostics. But I
still need to communicate with the host system to scp log files and such.
Host: Windows 7
CLient: SuSE Linux.
Host based networking isn't working,
Windows shows the VMware Network Adapter VMnet1,
the Linux client in the VM is
Michael Rasmussen wrote:
I'm trying to run an network isolated VM image for diagnostics. But I
still need to communicate with the host system to scp log files and such.
Host: Windows 7
CLient: SuSE Linux.
Host based networking isn't working,
Windows shows the VMware Network Adapter VMnet1,