geoffbache
Programmer
...to the outside world. And as far as I can tell, this even appears to be normal.
To be concrete, no other machines on my network can ping it.
It can ping everything on the network, and I can ping it from the host machine. The host is running Windows Vista and the virtual machine is running Ubuntu.
I found this link which seems to indicate that this is what happens by default, and indicates a solution.
But this is part of VMware Workstation documentation, and I only have the free VMware Player. I don't appear to have any of the configuration possibilities it discusses.
So my questions:
1) Are all virtual machines really invisible to the outside world if you don't buy VMware Workstation?
2) If not, what can I do so that other machines on my network can see the virtual machine?
Regards,
Geoff Bache
To be concrete, no other machines on my network can ping it.
It can ping everything on the network, and I can ping it from the host machine. The host is running Windows Vista and the virtual machine is running Ubuntu.
I found this link which seems to indicate that this is what happens by default, and indicates a solution.
But this is part of VMware Workstation documentation, and I only have the free VMware Player. I don't appear to have any of the configuration possibilities it discusses.
So my questions:
1) Are all virtual machines really invisible to the outside world if you don't buy VMware Workstation?
2) If not, what can I do so that other machines on my network can see the virtual machine?
Regards,
Geoff Bache