Need Help With The Networking Part Of VMware

Discussion in 'Virtual and Cloud Computing' started by Kerfuffle, Nov 26, 2006.

  1. Sparky
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    If you can somehow route between NIC0 and NIC1 then you can. It can be done if it was two physical NICs and you have RRAS installed. 8)
     
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  2. Phoenix
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    I find the best bet for this is to set up a VM to have two nics rather than doing the fiddling on my host OS

    ie your server could have VMNET1 and VMNet0 (Bridged) and route between the two
    the complication comes when your ACTUAL router does not have a path back to the 192.168.x network so u need to tweak that a bit to get it working

    DHCP addresses will not be distributed across subnets without a helper adress so theres no concern there unless you use the same server as the router and the dhcp server listens on both interfaces
     
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    Nice night shots of the smoke Ryan 8)
     
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