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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
Hi,
You cannot see any ip because it was configured to obtain the ip configuration from a DHCP server. Since none were found ipv4 was disabled. Type setup and go to network configuration and setup your ip settings in there. Then reboot your system.
Hope that helps,
cypher.
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
I have seen this happen with the wrong vmware networking settings too. Remember "bridged" for routers and NAT for modems. Look in my guides section at mediafire and you will find a sexy new guide i wrote over the weekend explaining exactly how to set vmware networking up for your network type (i finally understand modem connections properly now).
http://www.mediafire.com/chumpy
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
mmmm hence i must re-installing all VWware and setting whit bridge ? , ( i have a netgearDG834G v2 router ) .
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
Yes select Bridge. You will also have to forward ports on the router:
http://forum.ragezone.com/f460/port-...le-way-574809/
Both the ip to use with cabal_config and your internal.txt should be your WAN one (whatismyip.com). I have the same router (v3) so you should have no problems with that config.
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Thank you chumpy! ^_^ , if i'll have problem i post here
Nothing i have however the problem ... i have instal VWserver , and select bridged when i created the virtual machine(CentOS4) , and install it , but i have the same problem.
I have download that program but i need however de centos ip for open the ports , help me pls .
Last edited by chumpywumpy; 16-06-09 at 01:47 PM.
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
Please use that edit button instead of double posting ;)
Ok, check "ipconfig" in a command prompt on windows and check your ip address. It is probably 192.168.0.x (the last digit could be anything). Also make a note of the netmask, gateway and dns servers. Now type "setup" in a centos command prompt and manually assign an address. If you range is 192.168.0.x like mine is try 192.168.0.20 for the centos IP.
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
Ok but which is the command for the centos prompt for assign te ip ?
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
Type "setup" into a centos terminal and use the netwrok wizard it brings up on the setup menu.
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
but in the field ''IP'' in the setup menu.. i must type my local ip ( 192.168.0.*) or my puplic ip ( whatismyip.com) ???
Last edited by LucaWeb93; 17-06-09 at 01:11 PM.
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
Ypu must give it an ip address in the same range as the windows one, it must be a different address to windows though.
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
I would choose a higher ip address than that. When computers connected to the router are switched on they will be given an ip address starting from 192.168.0.2. Your router won't know you have assigned .2 to centos and will probably assign it to another computer and 2 computers should not share the same IP.
I use 192.168.0.20 and upwards for my servers.
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
hence i can try to change my ip in ( for ex: 192.168.0.30) and try to assign this ip in the centos network wizard and after try to connect whit WINSPC ?
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
First make sure you can ping centos and centos can ping windows. Winscp isn't going to connect until you can ping it.
From there follow the miniguide that comes with my v2.5 files.
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Re: Problem ... find CentOS ip
Thank you!!! now WINSCP work very well ^_^ thank chumpywumpy