OK - well it sounds like you have the network issue solved.  Are you 
sure that the ftp service is running on the virtual machine?  Try doing 
a port scan of that ip address to make sure that it's actually listening 
for ftp requests.

Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS) wrote:
> I am using DHCP for network configuration, but still network is down for
> virtual machine.
> I donot understand what is the reason.
> 
> But when I go to "C:\Programs\VMware\Manage Virtual Networks" , in the
> "Host Virtual Network Mapping",
> for VMnet0(Bridged, when I changed it to "3COM 3C920 Integrated Fast
> Ethernet Controller" instaed of
> "Bridged to an automatically chosen adapter" . Then network is up for
> virtual machine.
> I cam ping any other machine on the network from virtual machine or ping
> virtual machine from any 
> other machine on the network. I can ftp to any other machine on the
> network, but not the reverse. When I tried
> to ftp to the virtual machine, I get an error "Connection Refused" . 
> What may be the problem? 
> 
> Thanks
> Pradeep
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Anderson [mailto:erik at andersonfam.org]
> Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 3:39 PM
> To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject: Re: [TCLUG] VMWare workstation - Networking
> 
> 
> Sounds like it is indeed set up correctly. If you want the VM to be a 
> "separate entity" on the network, bridged networking is the way to go. 
> The reason that redhat comes up with an AMD network card is because 
> VMware emulates that AMD card in its virtual machine.
> 
> You should be able to the network in redhat to use either DHCP or static
> 
> (depending on your network environment) and it should work fine...
> 
> -Erik
> 
> Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS) wrote:
> 
>>Hi, 
>>I am running VMWorkstation 4 on my Dell Latitude C610 laptop.
>>The host OS is Windows 2000. I have installed Red Hat Linux 8.0
>>as guest OS on the virtual machine.
>>
>>When I see in the C:\Programs\VMware\Manage Vitual Networks, in the
> 
> tab
> 
>>- Host Virtual Network Mapping,
>>I see that VMnet0(Bridged) is set to "Bridged to an automatically
> 
> chosen
> 
>>adapter".
>>My NIC is 3COM sC920 Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller.
>>
>>When I power on my virtual machine, it boots the RedHat Linux 8.0 and
>>after logging in,
>>I found that network is not setup.
>>
>>When I run the network configuration tool, I see that the device eth0
> 
> is
> 
>>pointed
>>to the hardware device 'AMD PCnet32'.
>>
>>Why the virtual machine is not setup for networking?  I would like to
>>setup in such a way that
>>the physical network sees the virtual machine as a separate machine.
>>Virtual machine should have 
>>separate IP address . Any other machine on the physical network should
>>be able to communicate with 
>>the virtual machine, for example ftp to virtual machine from any other
>>host. 
>>
>>How can I do this? Someone please help me in configuring to achieve
>>this? Any good sources on this VMware Networking?
>>Any sort of help is greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks in advance...
>>
>>Pradeep
>>
>>
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