Marlon,

It is clearly written on the website and in the guide that ZEN Desktop is certified to work only on VMWare Fusion 3.x or VMWare Workstation 7.x. VMWare Server is deprecated, so either use Workstation, or use ESXi with the ZEN ESX Version.

If you really want to use it using VMWare Server, use the converter tool provided by VMWare. But you won't get help from us afterward.

On 11-05-09 10:31 PM, Marlon Bastida wrote:
Francois,

I tried to use ZEN Desktop image with VMware Server 2, but I think this VM is designed just to use on VMware ESX?

Tks Marlon

2011/4/14 Francois Gaudreault <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Marlon,


    I don't use ZEN image. But I configured following ZEN just about
    VLAN types on Cisco 2950 and on PF VM (normal, registration,
    isolation ...). I did not configured ranges on Cisco 2950, just
    virtual interfaces for each VLAN on VM Centos and for Cisco I did
    same name convention used on ZEN guide for each VLAN's name.

    If I want to test with a XP client  with 802.1X and without,
    Should I need any Windows component, like IAS?
    No, you only need at least SP3 on your Windows XP.  You need to
    configure 802.1X in the interface properties.


    I just need to demonstrate how NAC works, working with snort and
    these 802.1X conditions, present or not.

    I'm using /usr/loca/pf/conf/user.conf, not (/etc/raddb;users). If
    I want to test this user what steps should I do?
    You are aware that 802.1X does **REQUIRE** a RADIUS server to
    handle the EAP requests?


    My 2 cents...you should definitely use the ZEN version instead,
    everything is included in the VM with pre-configured users for
    802.1X and the portal so you can easily try those features.  We
    created that VM to ease the installation specifically for people
    that are not fully comfortable with the technologies we use.


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