vmware on fedora 7

JT Moree moreejt at pcxperience.com
Thu Aug 23 17:43:38 MST 2007


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JT Moree wrote:
> 'josh coffman' wrote:
>>> Ahh, interesting. Honestly, I didn't think of trying a static ip setting.
>>> Does the nic in the guest OS (XP) then need to be set to static or does it just work?
>>>
>>> I did a bit more googling, and found a couple unsubstantiated claims. First, ndiswrapper might not allow bridging. 
> 
> I've been using ndiwswapper with vmware bridging with no problems that I
> know of.  always worked fine.  I don't think I've ever connected from a
> different system to test but locally it's always worked.

I just upgraded from 1.0.2 to 1.0.3 and now it is broken.  It looks like
they may have added ipv6 support so my vm's get ipv6 addresses instead
of ipv4 addresses.  Since my network isn't ipv6 I don't know how I'd get
to the system from the outside to test it.

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JT Morée
PC Xperience, Inc.
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