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2014 Mar 08
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 03/08/2014 10:06 PM, Gene Cumm wrote:
>> Hi Gene,
>> > Thanks. As you suggested, I did a test about 6.03-pre6, and I still got
>> > the same issue. My client machine
>> > still only shows:
>> > ====================
>> > Getting cached packets
>> > My IP is 192.168.120.1
>> > ====================
>> > The syslog log
2014 Mar 08
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014?03?08? 20:57, Gene Cumm wrote:
> Please try 6.03-pre6. I see a regression on 6.03-pre7 with EFI64 netboot
>
>> > Another thing you I'd like to mentioned is, after bootx64.efi was
>> > downloaded, the next download for ldlinux.e64 was about 15 secs later.
>> > Is that normal?
> When it's successful for me, it takes 0.2s from the beginning of
>
2014 Mar 08
4
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On Mar 8, 2014 10:08 AM, "Gene Cumm" <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mar 8, 2014 9:27 AM, "Steven Shiau" <steven at nchc.org.tw> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On 03/08/2014 10:06 PM, Gene Cumm wrote:
> > >> Hi Gene,
> > >> > Thanks. As you suggested, I did a test about 6.03-pre6, and I
still got
> >
2004 Nov 27
3
/etc/shorewall/masq
In /etc/shorewall/masq I have:
eth0 eth1
eth0 vmnet1
eth0 vmnet8
-------------
eth0 is my default route to the Linksys
router connected to the cable modem.
eth1 is my connection to 192.168.1 subnet
and it is the gateway for all other machines
on this subnet.
My routing table is:
# netstat -nr
Kernel IP routing table
Destination
2003 Aug 17
4
Working configuration for 5.1 and VMware 3 or 2?
Hello
is there something wrong with the mail archive search scripts? I always
seem to get 'list unavailable' :-(
Anyway - 5_1 on Dell Latitude C640. the vmware3 port installs but the
paths are a little odd - isoimages, licences are looked for in
/usr/lib/vmware rather than /usr/local/lib....
I installed (w2k) a guest and it is fine but I cannot get networking
host-only or bridge modes
2001 Nov 16
1
Samba, Win2K, Network path not found
Hi,
I have tried to get my Win2K to access my Linux Samba server without success.
The error message I am getting is "Network Path not found".
Below are the details:
1. The Win2K is actually a guest OS running on VMWare-2.0.4.
The host OS is a RedHat 7.2. VMware uses samba-2.0.6.
2. The config file was based on a working sample, off another
VMWare machine. Its host OS was RedHat 7.2
2006 Aug 01
2
[HELP] Samba 3.0.23a pam_winbind says password expired
hi,
i just do some tests with a fresh compiled samba 3.0.23a.
trying to authenticate against PAM with pam_winbind gives:
Aug 1 09:59:21 humevo36 pam_winbind[27853]: pam_winbind:
pam_sm_authenticate (flags: 0x0000)
Aug 1 09:59:23 humevo36 pam_winbind[27853]: Verify user `gasch'
Aug 1 09:59:23 humevo36 pam_winbind[27853]: enabling cached login flag
Aug 1 09:59:23 humevo36
2007 Sep 10
5
OpenVPN routing
Hi!
I''m trying to create a routed VPN using OpenVPN - and having trouble
with the routing concepts involved. Let me see if I can properly
describe my current topology:
Server -
LAN, with both local workstations and remote bridged workstations on the
192.168.0.0/24 network (this works without reservation).
Server located at 192.168.0.71, 192.168.0.72, 192.168.0.222, and few
2002 Sep 21
0
Samba Very Slow When Using AFS and MS Office (is this a Bug?)
Hi All,
I am having a problem with Samba that seems to be a bug. I say this
because I read the archives and they described a problem similar to mine
and were told that it was a bug in older version of Samba and the latest
version should have it fixed. I am running what is essentially a RH 7.3 on
a 1.4GHz Athon with 1GB or RAM. I compiled Samba 2.2.5 in /opt/samba-2.2.5
and am using the following
2014 Mar 08
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014?03?08? 05:56, Gene Cumm wrote:
> In /etc/vmware/vmnet8/dhcpd/dhcpd.conf I added the following:
>
> host 7x {
> hardware ethernet 00:0C:29:38:6B:6E;
> filename "e6/bootx64.efi";
> next-server 172.21.1.1;
> # option vendor-encapsulated-options
>
2015 Jun 17
4
EFI & PXE-booting: very slow TFTP performance on a VMWare test setup
>> Are there any known problems with the performance of TFTP in (U)EFI
>> environments in general or maybe just on VMWare?
> I don't believe so. I use Workstation 10.0.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 for the
> moment.
<stupid question> and have EFI enabled? </stupid>
> I hope this is a hex-core host with 6+GiB of RAM.
Fedora runs on an AMD A8-6600K at 3Ghz and has 8G of
2014 Mar 08
0
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On Mar 8, 2014 9:27 AM, "Steven Shiau" <steven at nchc.org.tw> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 03/08/2014 10:06 PM, Gene Cumm wrote:
> >> Hi Gene,
> >> > Thanks. As you suggested, I did a test about 6.03-pre6, and I still
got
> >> > the same issue. My client machine
> >> > still only shows:
> >> > ====================
>
2015 Jun 17
3
EFI & PXE-booting: very slow TFTP performance on a VMWare test setup
Dear people on the Syslinux Mailinglist,
Are there any known problems with the performance of TFTP in (U)EFI
environments in general or maybe just on VMWare?
Right now I'm running tests on two virtual environments using either
VMWare Workstation 11.1.0 on a Fedora 21 system or VMWare Player 7.1.0
on an Ubuntu 14.10 system. Both virtual systems support PXE booting in
UEFI mode. Both systems
2014 Mar 10
0
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014/3/10 ?? 05:48, Gene Cumm wrote:
> 1) My assumption would be that the VMware virtualized AMD 79C970A
> (PCNet32 driver; vlance virtualDev) lacks proper EFI64 support.
>
> 2) I have 0 speed issues using your VMX. If you only have two real
> cores for this 2vCPU VM, you're choking it as the host needs time to
> run. If you choke it, you mess with timers. If you mess
2003 Feb 11
0
Vmware and samba
I'm not able to use samba and vmnetnat. Please help me because this is
making me crazy.
I use XP on an ADSL connection. PPPoE IP is assigned dinamically. Eth0
IP can be assigned dinamically or statical *tried both*
RedHat 8.0 is the guest, XP service pack 1 is the host. I also uses
sygate firewall on XP *but i set allow all for testing*
Linux routes via NAT and it works fine (even DNS
2009 Aug 22
3
Desiring to set up Windows Vista and Linux Fedora Core 4 Samba; brand new subscriber
Greetings!
I am a brand new subscriber to this mailing list. I will try to be
kind and humble, and I would appreciate if anyone reading this could offer
to help me set this up, I would appreciate it.
First, let me tell you what I'm trying to set up. I recently got a
new Windows Vista computer. And, I'm running Linux Fedora Core 4, and Sun
Solaris 8. I am desiring to get the
2010 Feb 05
0
Vmware Server interface bridge not work.
Hi list!!!
Anybody, please, can help me.
My CentOS 5.4 after that update to new kernel, my vmware server not work the
interface bridge, with new kernel and old kernel.
Only work with default install of CentOS 5.4, done update, not work.
Anybody, please?
ps.:Interface, nat, host-only, vmnet1 and vmnet8, work fine.
Regards.
Bye.
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2001 Feb 28
0
Network problems
Has anybody faced network-problems with Wine?
I'm running RH7 with kernel 2.4.0, have the following
network-interfaces:
ippp0 for ISDN, my internet connection
vmnet1 for one VMWare-"machine"
lo0 for whatever ;)
I've set up nat & forwarding to get my vmware-client to access to
net, as my isp gives only 1 dynamic ip for me.
For Wine, I've copied all .DLL -files from my
1999 Dec 13
0
NT Login with ipchains
Hello David,
After some experiments and discussions I came to the following result
concerning
private NT-Box connecting to a LAN via ipchains and using all NETBIOS
services (incl. domain-logon):
Cross-subnet browsing with NETBIOS could only be done by a local master
browser in the private net. I first thought of using Samba on the Linux
router for that. But the Samba service would have to use
2015 Jun 17
0
EFI & PXE-booting: very slow TFTP performance on a VMWare test setup
On Jun 17, 2015 11:27 AM, "Oscar Roozen via Syslinux" <syslinux at zytor.com>
wrote:
>
> Dear people on the Syslinux Mailinglist,
>
> Are there any known problems with the performance of TFTP in (U)EFI
> environments in general or maybe just on VMWare?
I don't believe so. I use Workstation 10.0.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 for the
moment.
> Right now I'm running