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<0> I have XP running through VMware on my linux setup. I'm using bridged for the network setup. For some reason I have ports blocked in XP, that I want open. I've already opened the ports on my router for XP's ip... What else would I need to do?: <0> XP firewall is disabled <1> which release is the latest? <2> of? <3> bewbeez
<2> I wish <4> ... <2> sup zi <4> hai! <4> vacation has started! <2> **** <2> I'm still in Sj <2> :( <2> this place is a dump <2> we've seen more bail bonds places than gas stations <2> wtf's that about? <5> sj owns <2> right <6> san jose? <2> yah <5> i live here :( <2> I'm sorry <5> better than socal
<6> heh, went there to do a billg keynote earlier this year, nothing impressive <2> right <2> see above statement <2> if I wasn't staying at the Fairmont, I'd be angry <7> Anybody out there who had problems with ESX on blade servers with only 4 NICs and the need to have two VMware switches physically connected to different DMZs? <7> In other words: is it good to share the COS with one of the DMZ port bonds? And is it a good idea to share VMotion with the second bond? <8> any of you dorks go to TSX? <9> can i run vmware on freebsd? <4> kneer0w: it isnt supported. <10> that doesnt mean it wont work <10> it just isnt supported <10> check the topic and do a search for that in our forums <10> lots of people have got it to work i think <9> i just noticed that there's a version of vmware5 in /usr/ports <9> -_- <9> that's only the toolbox <9> hrm <9> darky_wrk: i understand that vmware3 works fine <9> but 5? <9> i'm seeing lots of 'sorry, not happening'
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