On 24 zář, 09:17, Robert Bradshaw <rober...@math.washington.edu>
wrote:
> This depends on what kind of PC you're running the server on. The way
> we do sagenb.org is have apache running on the host machine which
> forwards all incoming connections to the virtual machine with re-
> writing rules. This is pretty easy to set up on Linux or OS X, but
> I'm not sure how to do it on a Windows box (but I'm sure it could be
> done).

Thanks for the answers.

I have Debian Linux and root priviledges, so I can also customize
apache.

I looked to http://www.vmware.com/support/ws55/doc/ws_net_nat_advanced.html
I have no file /etc/vmware/vmnet8/nat/nat.conf  (directory is empty)
Linux sample config file from vmware is
http://www.vmware.com/support/ws55/doc/ws_net_nat_sample_vmnetnatconf.html
Is this the file which should be created in /etc/vmware/vmnet8/nat/
and modified?
Which parts should be used?

Thank you very much.

Robert

btw: I have seen that sagenb.org has 8GB RAM. Right? I wonder, how
large is the swap. I used for small group (15 students) sage on PC
with 2GB RAM and it was necessary to have really big swap, since Sage
was consuming memory fast (has been discussed in January - here on
sage-edu).
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