On Monday 29 January 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>  After the 'High' of getting the Firmware for Speedtouch 536 set-up and 
> connected to ADSL . . .
> 
>  the next 'prob' :-
> 
> VMware virtual ethernet vmnet was using NAT, but have re-configured 
> vmware to Bridged network, as suggested by vmware config-wizard, 
> 
> BUT, with the switch from Dial-Up, to ADSL thru Ethernet Card, does not 
> allow vmware to see the Internet   :(
> 
> WHAT, please, must I look for to Open in SuSE Firewall ?
> 
> 
> thanks
> ___

Which wizard suggested that switch?  

IMHO: its a BAD IDEA(tm)

1)Bridged requires that your nic be aliased (run in promiscuous mode)
and it requires that it obtain an additional IP via dhcp.  While
this is usually possible on a real nic, its quite likely that dial-up
or ADSL will nor support more than one IP per nic.  Neither
will many (if not most) wireless nics.  This is usually a show stopper.

2)Bridged exposes your VM to the net which in turn means you
have to start worrying about running a firewall in the VM and 
all the other issues you encounter when putting a machine on
the net.

This is the beauty of VmWare nat.  First, it just works.  Second it
provides a layer of protection to the VMs, allowing you to run
vulnerable OSs there (read Windows) without the need to run
resource hogging virus scanners.

So, short answer:  Even if point 1 didn't kill you, point 2
makes it a bad idea.

This is most likely NOT a firewall issue.  Bridged runs beside your
firewall, not behind it.


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