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Old 08-31-2009, 03:13 PM   #1
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Vmware nat.conf file modification


can someone suggest me , i have posted my question here

http://communities.vmware.com/message/1351242#1351242
 
Old 09-01-2009, 07:40 AM   #2
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Ifound below info on vmware kb. If I want to enable mstc which uses tcp/ip port 3389 on vmware xp guest, what should be done in nat.conf file?????

eg :

33445 = 192.168.1.129:3389 // is this right, 33445 is the configport for linux host i have mentioned

The [incomingtcp] Section
Use the [incomingtcp] section to configure TCP port forwarding for NAT. In this section, you can assign a port number to an IP address and port number on a virtual machine.
The following line shows the format used in this section:
8887 = 192.168.27.128:21
This example creates a map from port 8887 on the host to the IP address 192.168.27.128 and port 21. When this map is set and an external machine connects to the host at port 8887, the network packets are forwarded to port 21 (the standard port for FTP) on the virtual machine with IP address 192.168.27.128.
The [incomingudp] Section
Use the [incomingudp] section to configure UDP port forwarding for NAT. In this section, you can assign a port number to an IP address and port number on a virtual machine.
The following line shows the format used in this section. It illustrates a way to forward X server traffic from the host port 6000 to the virtual machine’s port 6001:
6000 = 192.168.27.128:6001
This example creates a map from port 6000 on the host to the IP address 192.168.27.128 and port 6001. When this map is set and an external machine connects to the host at port 6000, the network packets are forwarded to port 6001 on the virtual machine with IP address 192.168.27.128.
 
Old 09-01-2009, 08:12 AM   #3
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resolved

never mind, i resolved the problem myself
 
  


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