27 | | means that you share the IP address of the host machine in order to make outgoing connections (access internet sites from within your VM). Incoming connections from other machines (except the host machine) are not possible. Scanning the network will only reveal one machine, your host. |
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30 | | means that the VM will act like a real machine within your network. It tries to get an IP over DHCP within the same range like your host machine. Outgoing and Incoming connections are possible. Scanning the network will reveal two machines, your host and the VM. |
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32 | | On Windows, you may need to do the following to get network access in the VM: |
| 27 | means that you share the IP address of the host machine in order to make outgoing connections (access internet sites from within your VM). Incoming connections from other machines (except the host machine) are, in principle, not possible. Scanning the network will only reveal one machine, your host. However, there is a way to circumvent this lack of incoming (to your server) connectivity and, thus, be able to receive connections from Boinc clients outside your network: port forwarding. This can be done using the VMware virtual network editor (Edit > Virtual Network Settings > NAT > Edit > Port Forwarding). More information in [http://www.vmware.com/support/ws5/doc/ws_net.html/ Configuring a Virtual Network]. On Windows, if NAT is to be used and not already set, you need to do the following to get network access in the VM: |