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sagager

@comcast.net

 reply to genewitch
Re: IPCop in VMWare: A How-to setup with just one NIC

This is my current configuration: Comcast Modem (Internet) connected via Ethernet cable to Linksys WRT54G WAN Port Router. LAN Port on Linksys Router Connected to Netgear 1Gbps 8 port switch. Win2K3 Server also connected to 2nd port on Netgear Switch.
5 Workstations connected to the remainder ports on Netgear Switch.
To use VMWARE with IPCOP in the win2k3 server will require a second NIC in this case or I can get away with one NIC?
This is what I am getting confused. I know that for routing it is usually required 2 NICs, but since VMware can create virtual NICs, I thought that with just one NIC it would do the trick. By my brain is not helping visualize that. Any light?
TIA

genewitch

join:2007-09-12
Klamath Falls, OR
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yeah i'm trying to figure out how it would work. because you'd basically have to run your computer to the switch, and the cable modem to the switch. IT MIGHT WORK if you have pppoe, but if your modem just gives out an IP(like mine does, suddenlink's network does that) then it'll be a pain. Does your modem have a USB port? If so, you're set. If you complain a tiny bit more i might be persuaded to ship you a NIC for free just so you can rave about how awesome my guide is

mikenolan7
Premium
join:2005-06-07
Torrance, CA
reply to sagager
You can get an AirLink 101 10/100 mps NIC for $5 at Fry's. They use the same Realtek 8139 chip as a lot of $20-25 NIC's. Save yourself a lot of headaches, and be more secure, unless you're just doing it to see if you could do it.

genewitch

join:2007-09-12
Klamath Falls, OR
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said by mikenolan7 See Profile :

You can get an AirLink 101 10/100 mps NIC for $5 at Fry's. They use the same Realtek 8139 chip as a lot of $20-25 NIC's. Save yourself a lot of headaches, and be more secure, unless you're just doing it to see if you could do it.
a good point. I have a ton of realtek 10bt cards laying around, that's what i was gunna send him, cause they're guaranteed to work with ipcop either standalone or in vmware (and no drivers needed for win2k3, either!)

you can probably get nics on ebay for 50 cents, too :-D


sagager

@comcast.net
  Thank you Guys for all the help. I will get the second NIC.
This will be less work. And No, the modem does not have a USB port.


Bubba17
Less is More
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join:2006-09-21
reply to genewitch
Re: IPCop in VMWare: A How-to

Appreciate the info, from all, regarding VMWare. Thanks.
--
"Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything" --Wyatt Earp

ntblade

join:2008-04-17

Hi all. First post here
Great info and how-to. I'm having a wee bit trouble getting my head round the virtual nets etc. in VMWare. My questions are:

1. If I setup a barebones server running say ubuntu server then install vmware server and then IPCop, can IPCop then protect the host machine?

2. I want to use a single box to setup IPCop with 3 physical and one virtual NICs - Red, Green, Blue are physical with Orange being virtual. Can this be done?

Many thanks for reading.

NTB
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