On Tuesday, 05/18/2004 at 11:13 CET, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK I've done that and still no joy I'm afraid. I'd like to give the NFS
route a
> try.... just in case it's something peculiar about Windows SMB. Is there

> anything in VMs TCPIP that would affect traffic coming back to the Linux
guest
> machine? I can't see why it would but maybe it does some kind of
> firewall process and not allow NFS traffic through. We don't run VM's
NFS
> server, but that shouldn't be an issue I wouldn't have thought.
Consequently we
> also don't run VM's Portmapper; but again, should that be an issue?
Shouldn't
> it just route the traffic through?

VM TCP/IP just routes the traffic.  If you can PING the Linux system from
the outside, then all is well with VM TCP/IP.

Alan Altmark
Sr. Software Engineer
IBM z/VM Development

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