No, I can't successfully ping one from the other.
When I try the Apple-K connection, it times out after a minute.
I have tried all three VPC network settings.
If I use the shared sockets VPC settings, I get a IP address and a
gateway IP address -- I can ping both from the XP machine (pings
itself).
I can ping neither from the OS X host.
If I try the apple-k connection (with shared sockets):
the IP address times out after a minute
the gateway address -- locks up the Mac with a message to power off
with the power off button.
There are two things that come to mind.
Jaguar might be the issue -- I interfaced VPC Linux and OSX using
FTP pre-Jaguar
I have an odd-ball ISP -- they don't really support OS X very well
-- if I share an ethernet/DSL connection it
requires PPPoE. If I change to ethernet - airport - DSL, the air
port acts as a DHCP server to the network,
and as PPPoE to the DSL connection
I tried eliminating the airport, but it didn't fix anything.
This DHCP or PPPoE connection may be an issue -- I have seen comments
in both the win help and VPC help about it.
So, there I am.
I would like to get it working on Jaguar, but I can revert to 10.1 on
one of my machines, if needed.
Dick
On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 12:41 PM, Sean Daniels wrote:
> Dick,
>
> Can you ping the XP VM from the Mac Network Utility?
>
> What happens when you Apple-K and put smb://[xp-ipaddress]?
>
> ANything?
>
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