VMware Workstation 5.0Features | Documentation | Knowledge Base | Discussion ForumsSample Linux vmnetnat.conf File# Linux NAT configuration file
[host]
# NAT gateway address ip = 192.168.237.2/24 hostMAC = 00:50:56:C0:00:08
# enable configuration; disabled by default for security reasons #configport = 33445
# VMnet device if not specified on command line device = VMnet8
# Allow PORT/EPRT FTP commands (they need incoming TCP stream...) activeFTP = 1
# Allows the source to have any OUI. Turn this one if you change the OUI # in the MAC address of your virtual machines. #allowAnyOUI = 1
[udp] # Timeout in seconds, 0 = no timeout, default = 60; real value might # be up to 100% longer timeout = 30
[dns] # This section applies only to Windows. # # Policy to use for DNS forwarding. Accepted values include order, # rotate, burst. # # order: send one DNS request at a time in order of the name servers # rotate: send one DNS request at a time, rotate through the DNS servers # burst: send to three servers and wait for the first one to respond policy = order;
# Timeout in seconds before retrying DNS request. timeout = 2
# Retries before giving up on DNS request retries = 3
# Automatically detect the DNS servers (not supported in Windows NT) autodetect = 1
# List of DNS servers to use. Up to three may be specified #nameserver1 = 208.23.14.2 #nameserver2 = 63.93.12.3 #nameserver3 = 208.23.14.4
[netbios] # This section applies only to Windows.
# Timeout for NBNS queries. nbnsTimeout = 2
# Number of retries for each NBNS query. nbnsRetries = 3
# Timeout for NBDS queries. nbdsTimeout = 3
[incomingtcp] # Use these with care - anyone can enter into your virtual machine through # these...
# FTP (both active and passive FTP is always enabled) # ftp localhost 8887 #8887 = 192.168.27.128:21
# WEB (make sure that if you are using named webhosting, names point to # your host, not to guest... And if you are forwarding port other # than 80 make sure that your server copes with mismatched port # number in Host: header) # lynx http://localhost:8888 #8888 = 192.168.27.128:80
# SSH # ssh -p 8889 root@localhost #8889 = 192.168.27.128:22
[incomingudp] # UDP port forwarding example #6000 = 192.168.27.128:6001 |