Okay found the solution for this one. run the vmware-config.pl file and when
it asks for configure networking say yes. During this wizard it asks
whether NAT and Host-Only should be left enable or disable say disable and
everything will work fine.
Actually I have only one VMware machine which is
Yeah I have the entry in global section
interface = eth0 lo
bind interfaces = yes
But that doesnt work for me.
2008/6/28 Chris Jeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
would
interfaces = eth0 x.x.x.x
hosts deny = ALL
hosts allow = x.x.x.x 127.0.0.1
in your smb.conf work?
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008
Heya All
I'm having a Samba PDC on Centos machine from past 4-5 months everything
went one coolly untill I installed vmware on this same machine to put a new
server, as the hardware of the computer was very good to support it. No
worried with the vmware even both the servers are running
sorry typed that on the phone, you wouldn't need the hosts allow and
hosts deny entries.
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 00:21:20 +0530
Go Wow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heya All
I'm having a Samba PDC on Centos machine from past 4-5 months
everything went one coolly untill I installed vmware on this
would
interfaces = eth0 x.x.x.x
hosts deny = ALL
hosts allow = x.x.x.x 127.0.0.1
in your smb.conf work?
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 00:21:20 +0530
Go Wow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heya All
I'm having a Samba PDC on Centos machine from past 4-5 months
everything went one coolly untill I
I know the subject reads like a recipe for desaster :-)
I run debian within a vmware virtual machine on an xp system, with samba,
and all is fine.
I am now trying to replicate this setup on a new machine I bought, that came
with Vista. I have no idea whether Vista has anything to do with it,
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| Thanks, Geza,
|
| When I run vmware-config.pl and it asks if I want to
| set up host-only networking, should I say yes or no?
| Thanks,
|
|
|
If you intend to develop a virtual network consisting of guest oses and
the host os
that the VMware-installed Samba is running.
| Is this correct? I wasn't aware that I had installed
| Samba with VMware. I just chose all of the default
| options when I installed VMware. When I do smbd -V,
| I get:
|
| Version 2.2.7a
|
|
| This is not the regular Samba version which I
| installed
Thanks, Geza,
When I run vmware-config.pl and it asks if I want to
set up host-only networking, should I say yes or no?
Thanks,
Hidong
|
If you want to use your regular (3.0.2a) samba you
need to rerun
vmware-config.pl and choose no, when it asks you if
you want to allow
your guest
On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 18:16, tglahn17 wrote:
Thanks, Geza,
When I run vmware-config.pl and it asks if I want to
set up host-only networking, should I say yes or no?
Say no.
Saying yes is what triggers VMware to set up its own version of Samba.
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Thanks, Geza and Mark!
I ran vmware-config.pl and specified no host
networking. Now I'm running the Red Hat host's Samba
3.0.2a, and I can see its shares on the Windows XP
guest. Thanks,
Hidong
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On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 18:16, tglahn17 wrote:
?S
Mar22 0:00 /usr/bin/vmware-smbd -D -l /dev/null -s
/etc/vmware/vmnet1/smb/smb.conf -f
/var/run/vmware-smbd-vmnet1.pid
root 2987 0.0 0.1 3572 628 pts/2S
16:46 0:00 grep smb
It appears that the VMware-installed Samba is running.
Is this correct? I wasn't aware that I
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Jaimie Livingston írta:
| VMWare has and requires it's own version of Samba for sharing files
between
| the host and virtual machines. It is an optional component during install
| and can be read about in the online help or online at VMWare.com.
|
That
Hi,
I just installed Red Hat 9 on a Dell Latitude D600
laptop. Then I installed VMware 4 and installed
Windows XP as the guest operating system. I want to
run Samba on the Red Hat 9 host to share files with
the Windows XP guest. Each OS individually is running
fine. I compiled Samba 3.0.2 on
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Subject: [Samba] samba with vmware
Hi,
I just installed Red Hat 9 on a Dell Latitude D600
laptop. Then I installed VMware 4 and installed
Windows XP as the guest operating system. I want to
run Samba on the Red
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