> >
> > >> Are you sure the vmware NIC is configured as bridged, not NAT on the
> > host side?
> > Not really. Does it help if I say I'm using the same Network Adapter
> > configuration with which another VM in same subnet works fine? I've added a
> > screen shot if that helps, though I think it sh
On 6 March 2015 at 02:15, Kashyap Bhatt wrote:
>
>
> >> Are you sure the vmware NIC is configured as bridged, not NAT on the
> host side?
> Not really. Does it help if I say I'm using the same Network Adapter
> configuration with which another VM in same subnet works fine? I've added a
> screen s
>> Are you sure the vmware NIC is configured as bridged, not NAT on the host
>> side?
Not really. Does it help if I say I'm using the same Network Adapter
configuration with which another VM in same subnet works fine? I've added a
screen shot if that helps, though I think it shows the guest co
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 10:02 PM, Kashyap Bhatt wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been trying to get networking up and running on CentOS 7 in a VMWare
> (5.5) VM. From inside the machine (connected to console (GNOME desktop)) it
> looks like network is up. From outside I can't reach it.
Are you sure the vmwar
On 3/5/2015 8:02 PM, Kashyap Bhatt wrote:
* I shutdown NetworkManager based on someone's recommendation.
I wouldn't, I would learn how to use it.
My guess is, the CentOS firewall is active, and you need to add a rule
to allow inbound tcp/22 for ssh.
--
john r pierce
On 5 March 2015 at 23:02, Kashyap Bhatt wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been trying to get networking up and running on CentOS 7 in a VMWare
> (5.5) VM. From inside the machine (connected to console (GNOME desktop)) it
> looks like network is up. From outside I can't reach it.
> From outside, same subnet:
>
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