That's a good point - I've assumed that vmware's selection of subnets worked - if it doesn't, that sounds really messy. A number of people have difficulty with communicating with the host (I see it all the time on the Ubuntu list). This is another thing for them to check.
On 11/06/07, Roy Britten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
vmware can do horrible things to your network access if it picks a subnet already in use for its NAT subnet (which is the default IIRC). During configuration it claims to be probing for unused subnets to usurp, but I've had occasions where I've lost access to portions of our network when those IP ranges were taken over by vmware.
