Okay found the solution for this one. run the vmware-config.pl file and when
it asks for configure networking say "yes". During this wizard it asks
whether NAT and Host-Only should be left enable or disable say "disable" and
everything will work fine.
Actually I have only one VMware machine which
Yeah I have the entry in global section
interface = eth0 lo
bind interfaces = yes
But that doesnt work for me.
2008/6/28 Chris Jeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> would
>
> interfaces = eth0 x.x.x.x
> hosts deny = ALL
> hosts allow = x.x.x.x 127.0.0.1
>
> in your smb.conf work?
>
>
>
> On Sat, 28 Ju
would
interfaces = eth0 x.x.x.x
hosts deny = ALL
hosts allow = x.x.x.x 127.0.0.1
in your smb.conf work?
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 00:21:20 +0530
"Go Wow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heya All
>
> I'm having a Samba PDC on Centos machine from past 4-5 months
> everything went one coolly untill I
sorry typed that on the phone, you wouldn't need the hosts allow and
hosts deny entries.
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 00:21:20 +0530
"Go Wow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heya All
>
> I'm having a Samba PDC on Centos machine from past 4-5 months
> everything went one coolly untill I installed vmware
Heya All
I'm having a Samba PDC on Centos machine from past 4-5 months everything
went one coolly untill I installed vmware on this same machine to put a new
server, as the hardware of the computer was very good to support it. No
worried with the vmware even both the servers are running properly