Confirmed on 7.04 AMD64 using VMware server 1.0.3 from the commercial
repository. I have an onboard e1000 and I cannot use any TCP based
connections until I execute 'sudo ethtool -K eth0 sg off rx off tx off
tso off' on the host.
I've put the command in /etc.rc.local for now so the change
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VMWare Player guest OS and Host Kubuntu cannot SSH into each other
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I confirm this problem. I am running VMWare Server 1.0.3 from Feisty
commercial repository. Both host and guest system are running Ubuntu
feisty, they can ping each other but all the other services
(http/ftp/ssh ) are not accessible between them.
The command sudo ethtool -K eth0 sg off rx
I have a similar problem. Connections from all clients to outside world
(LAN/internet) work. Connections to clients via NAT/host-only interfaces
work too. But when using bridged mode, none of the services on the
client respond to any queries (html, ssh, ...). I'll try the ethtool
trick next week.
I can confirm this same problem. I am using a currently up-to-date
Feisty installation on both the host and the guest. The host has the
e1000 driver and when the offload engine is enabled, I can not connect
with ssh between the host and the guest even though other machines on
the network can
I have this problem too, but only on ubuntu using vmware-player from
ubuntu repositories.
I have one VM running Mandriva, and I can't complete one ssh session
when I'm using Ubuntu 7.04 on host machine and using Bridged
connection. When I'm using NAT, I can complete SSH (sometimes...)
The same
This also happens on vmware-server in Feisty with this onboard network
controller:
01:0b.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8001
Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 13)
sudo ethtool -K eth0 sg off rx off tx off fixes it; adding tso off
gives Operation not supported, but it
Well, this just solved my problem.
Please note that I am now using the vmware-server package from Ubuntu.
Before, I DID NOT HAVE THIS PROBLEM. I have NOT gone back however and
tested to see if the latest version will fix the problem.
The Ubuntu vmware-server package is behind now (1.0.2 vs
I would think /etc/rc.local would be a good place to put it.
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I can confirm that
sudo ethtool -K eth0 sg off rx off tx off tso off
worked here on a 09:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme
BCM5752 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)
with vmware server from ubuntu commersial repository.
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Thanks Mikael, that command worked for me as well! For the record, I have (from
lspci output):
00:0a.0 Bridge: nVidia Corporation CK804 Ethernet Controller (rev a3)
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I'm having this problem in two out of three feisty pc's I'm using. Both of them
have Realtek-based ethernet cards.
from lspci:
02:02.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 10)
and
02:02.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Same trouble here, networking doesn't properly works between feisty host
and any guest. I can ping both ways, but neither ssh nor http works.
However, my ethernet card uses the 8139too driver, and I'm using Ubuntu,
not Kubuntu.
Thrift, which card do you use now?
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To clarify what my issue was and it's solution. I had two problems:
Port 902 was closed which kept remote users from connecting to vmware server:
This occured because xinetd had somehow gotten removed during the upgrade to
feisty. Installing xinetd and restarting the service fixed that.
I can confirm this. VMWare host is 7.04 Kubuntu, VMWare guests are various
Linux and Windows versions. All have the aforementioned problem of being
unable to ssh from/to host - guest, or complete any TCP connection. (Well,
the connection seems to be established, but nothing else seems to
Thrift: Ubuntu doesn't ship vmware-server, so we can't support those
problems here. Try asking for help on those problems @ the VMware
forums.
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VMWare Player guest OS and Host Kubuntu cannot SSH into each other
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Well I thought the problem might be related to the vmnet kernel module,
which came from the package vmware-server-kernel-modules, which in turn
came from one of the Ubuntu repositories. It was working until I
updated to feisty anyway.
Also I didn't really start the thread, lefty.crupps did. So
I don't know about the original poster, but I have fixed this issue on
my machine.
Apparently with feisty there is an update to the e1000 driver that
enables some functionality on the card that vmware doesn't take kindly
too. I couldn't find any options with modinfo that would make e1000 act
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