Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 16:24:32 -0800 (PST) From: Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@whistle.com> To: "Vladimir N. Silyaev" <vsilyaev@mindspring.com> Cc: Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@whistle.com>, emulation@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: Update port VMware 1.1 for Linux, Networking Support Message-ID: <199912110024.QAA09521@whistle.com> In-Reply-To: <19991210190903.A1639@jupiter.delta.ny.us> from "Vladimir N. Silyaev" at "Dec 10, 1999 07:09:03 pm"
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Vladimir N. Silyaev writes: | On Fri, Dec 10, 1999 at 09:19:57AM -0800, Doug Ambrisko wrote: | > Okay, I tried that with the packet driver from AMD & from Russel. Neither | > of them work. So far what I get is that they say they found the PCNET | > device at mem 0x1000 and irq 9. Which is correct according to a booted | > Win95 or FreeBSD. However, neither Etherboot or the Netboot with a packet | > driver sends any packets out vmnet1 (I'm running tcpdump on vmnet1). | > Note I have Win95 & FreeBSD setup to use DHCP/BOOTP and they both work. | I don't try to use dynamic IP addresses. I use static IP address and | Waterloo TCP/IP, really their it was the my development environment | MS DOS, AMD packet driver and Waterloo ping, they were chosed due to a minimal | time to loading :-). I use the following packet driver | 24512 Dec 22 1995 pcntpk.com That's the one I have. | About DHCP/BOOTP, did you use standard dhcp server, or a VMware? I'm | just interesting on this, because I never tried to run vmware-dhcpd on | a FreeBSD. I'm confused. I run a dhcpd (isc-dhcpd in ports) on my host system. I set is up so it gives out IPs to the vmnet1 interface. Now within VMware I ran Win95 with DHCP enabled and booted a FreeBSD kernel with the BOOTP option enabled (that causes the kernel to get it's network info via a BOOTP request). This both worked within VMware. I'll try the WatTCP stuff. I played with it a long time ago. With that I might be able to narrow down the problem. Doug A. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-emulation" in the body of the message
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