If you use NAT network setting in vmware or virtualbox or something else in
your win 7. It cannot be access to the virtual server from your host
throught network. You must use bridge network setting in your software.
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 11:37 PM, afiddler10 afiddle...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi, I
On 4/13/11 6:40 PM, Michael J. Kearney wrote:
/var/log/security and ipfw list ftw. .. if a rule maches your configuration
atm
afiddler10 afiddle...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi, I am new to the Linux environment. I am trying to build a virtual
Freebsd server to run another virtual device (a
Damien Fleuriot wrote:
On 4/13/11 6:40 PM, Michael J. Kearney wrote:
[snip]
Hi, I am new to the Linux environment.
FreeBSD is *NOT* Linux!
I am trying to build a virtual
Freebsd server to run another virtual device (a Juniper router). I have
found that after building the base
/var/log/security and ipfw list ftw
afiddler10 afiddle...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi, I am new to the Linux environment. I am trying to build a virtual Freebsd
server to run another virtual device (a Juniper router). I have found that
after building the base operating system that I cannot
/var/log/security and ipfw list ftw. .. if a rule maches your configuration
atm
afiddler10 afiddle...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi, I am new to the Linux environment. I am trying to build a virtual Freebsd
server to run another virtual device (a Juniper router). I have found that
after building the
On 13/04/2011 16:37, afiddler10 wrote:
Hi, I am new to the Linux environment. I am trying to build a
virtual Freebsd server to run another virtual device (a Juniper
router). I have found that after building the base operating system
that I cannot remotely access the virtual Freebsd server.
Hello
2011/4/13 afiddler10 afiddle...@yahoo.com:
Hi, I am new to the Linux environment.
FreeBsd its not Linux environment.
I am trying to build a virtual Freebsd server to run another virtual
device (a Juniper router). I have found that after building the base
operating system that I cannot
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 09:40, Matthew Seaman
m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk wrote:
On 13/04/2011 16:37, afiddler10 wrote:
snip problem description and sage advice
Edit the file /etc/rc.conf and add the line:
sshd_enable=YES
Then run this command as root:
# /etc/rc.d/sshd start
(you
2011/4/13 afiddler10 afiddle...@yahoo.com
Thank you very much. What I did was set up two interfaces on the VMware
server, one bridged and one routed. I was able to access the routed
interface from my Windows 7 host. Thanks for your help!
You are welcome.
Regards.