Hello, so after runing vmware and centos its prompt me to enter a ip adress @eth0. It may be easy but ive got 2 ip adress, one is local and 2nd is external so which one should i use?
internal : 10.4.XXX.XXX
External : 213.77.XXX.XXX
Hello, so after runing vmware and centos its prompt me to enter a ip adress @eth0. It may be easy but ive got 2 ip adress, one is local and 2nd is external so which one should i use?
internal : 10.4.XXX.XXX
External : 213.77.XXX.XXX
Last edited by Marysza; 22-04-11 at 05:05 PM.
If you continue to implement tables and stored procedures for the Minerva Database, yes
I stopped doing private support for free a while ago. Too many requests.
So unless you're willing to pay, you should continue to try it yourself.
Every information you need is here on the forums or googleable.
Awwww too bad. Ok so tell me just this one: Do i need to use VmWare Network adapter adress?
I tried to install Centos with dhcp, nothing changed in this ip configuration things. typed ifconfig and he tells me that mine ip adress is local (127.0.0.1) huh okay but i need to connect via winscp right? So i cannot connect to 127.0.0.1 damn this is just so sux.
Ive got MuOnline, Knight Online, WoW servers but cabal is the most shit*y thing to configure 0_o
Anyways i am not trying to host it to other ppl, it's just for mine use (educational use :P )
Ich habe kopf schmerzen from this centos ^^
Last edited by Marysza; 22-04-11 at 05:28 PM.
Join IRC and query me please, because right now, I have no clue what you're talking about.
And yes, Cabal is hard to configure, but it isn't shitty at all.
I guess this will be helpfu http://forum.ragezone.com/f459/ready...centos-499708/ .this is easy,to make a cabal server,when ull want to edit it will be hard...just try wath i give you !
Yeah much easier now.Thanks!Code:*Note: Something that i didn't write in the readme, if you are using a cable modem and not DSL for make the CentOS connect properly to the internet make sure that the "VMware Network Adapter VMnet8" Internet Adapter is enabled (powered up), use DHCP auto configuration in the CentOS (in the first step after the centos powered up at the first time), and change in VMware the virtual internet adapter configurations from "Bridged Connection" to "NAT". then you can refresh the network configurations without reboot the CentOS by the command: "service network reload". then for check the CentOS lan ip use the command "ifconfig".
@Alphakilo23
Try Knight Online this is just real sh*t if cabal is hard to configure :PAnd yes, Cabal is hard to configure, but it isn't shitty at all.
Last edited by Marysza; 24-04-11 at 02:25 PM.