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Hi
This is driving me nuts. I cannot get ping to wotk from my vmware machine running NAT to the host machine(Vista). If I use bridged, it works. Furthermore when I try to ping a large packet -l 2000 it will not go through to any computer from the vmware OS. I need this cause without large ping, the domain client(running inside the vmware) will not work. So the question is: How do I enable full trust from my NAT network on my Vista machine so Vista will let large ping through the network connection? I tried firewall off/on tried to enable icmp with a firewall rule tried enabling ALL Sharing and discovery in network center please give me tips here... C:\ping 192.168.0.9 -l 1472 Pinging 192.168.0.9 with 1472 bytes of data: Reply from 192.168.0.9: bytes=1472 time=4ms TTL=128 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- C:\ping 192.168.0.9 -l 1473 Pinging 192.168.0.9 with 1473 bytes of data: Request timed out. Request timed out. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- so the limit is 1472!!! HELP, please Lasse |
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To clarify:
No blocks are showed in the fireall log. It works on a xp machine on the same LAN. I have not installed any other fireall applications I have tried to deisable the firewall. help..... |
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Does anybody know how to shutdown the firewall COMPLETEY???
Not just "disable", cause there is something else blocking here. //Lasse "Shaggy" wrote: To clarify: No blocks are showed in the fireall log. It works on a xp machine on the same LAN. I have not installed any other fireall applications I have tried to deisable the firewall. help..... |