[TriLUG] VMware networking Q

Vestal, Roy L. rvestal at rti.org
Mon Dec 10 07:26:43 EST 2001


My problem is, I cannot get Win2K to INSTALL. AND I'm in a catch 22. My boss
won't but it until I show it works, and VMware tech support won't help me
until I purchase it. they won't help me sell their product! Jerks...

-----Original Message-----
From: Rodent of Unusual Size [mailto:Ken.Coar at Golux.Com]
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 1:50 PM
To: Triangle Linux Users Group
Subject: [TriLUG] VMware networking Q


All right, I finally broke down my resistance (dunno
why it was there) and loaded up VMware Workstation on
my RH 7.1 laptop.  I installed Win2KPro, and all is pretty
much hunky-dory; as advertised, this stuff simply *rocks*!

However (there's always a 'however', isn't there?)..

The laptop is sometimes on a network through the onboard
100baseT eth0, and sometimes wireless through the ORiNOCO
eth1.  And I'd like the W2K VM to be able to access the
network regardless of which interface the host is using,
and also be able to access the host's filesystem.

There seem to be three options for VMs: bridged, NAT, and
host-only.  And each VM may have up to three virtual interfaces.
For access to the cloud I don't much care whether the VM does
NAT through the host or not; nothing is going to be 'pushed'
to it.  But what I need to do in the VMware config editor, and
in the W2K setup, in order to get access to the cloud regardless
of host interface, and also access to the host's filesystems,
is rather (!) unclear.

I would half-suspect setting up a NAT on eth0, a NAT on eth1,
and a host-only network in the VMware config editor, but whether
that's right and what steps to take in the W2K setup are eluding me..

TIA..
-- 
#ken	P-)}

Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini  http://Golux.Com/coar/
Author, developer, opinionist      http://Apache-Server.Com/

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