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further VMWoes



Eh, could be an NT Braino -- wouldn't be the first.

As for getting host-only w/ masquerade working, that's the setting
that I use.  There are two steps:
	1) Get host-only networking working between Linux and VMWare.
	2) Get IP Masquerade working.

You also probably want to run a caching nameserver on your Linux box
so that you can always point NT at your Linux box for name service.

-derek

Brian Conway <dogbert at clue4all.net> writes:

> 
> > What do you have setup for the netmask?  From the sounds of it,
> > you have the netmask set "incorrectly" to 255.0.0.0 where you
> > really want it to be 255.255.255.0.
> 
> The netmask is set to 255.255.255.0.  Why it's coming up with such a
> broadcast is beyond me.  Regardless, I managed to fiddle with it enough to
> get bridged networking correct in the end.  Now I am totally at a loss as
> to getting host-only w/ masquerading to work.  I'm not sure what to set
> the various IP information to in order to allow it to reach the linux host
> at all.  /dev/rtc is also a bit frustrating at the moment too, in that I
> dunno what is causing such an error.
> 
> Brian Conway
> dogbert at clue4all.net
> 
> 

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