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Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey
Ping doesn't work across NAT (for this vm system) - but I can telnet to the specific ports on the vm (NAT'd across the real machine).
What I will probably do is just install tomcat on the vm, and check that I can reach it across 8080 on the port forwarding (mostly 'cos that will be quicker than messing around with VLC)
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LOL, its not quicker to install tomcat than run the VLC, click wizard load up the divx and enter a multicast address to stream to , its UDP so far less messing around, but you still have that lack of bridging to sort first by the look of it.
i cant remember the exact command line for a quick multicast but thats even faster OC.
if your just looking to do a quick run and use web server on any LAN machine, just grab the rebol gui serveit and a rebol view for your OS
http://www.tgd-consulting.de/Download.html#ServeIt
http://www.rebol.com/view-platforms.html
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Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey
That's only if I'm using the Host interface networking options on the vm, whereas I'm using the NAT option.
I think I need to try tomcat, and make sure the port forwarding is working.. and then try windows connect..
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TAP on Win2k gives you a tunnel to get through the NAT,AFAIK.
usually if it's not pingable its not usable..... is the rule.