Re: vmware question

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that's what i missed. I misunderstood the directions. Now i know in the hostname to put :<port> in there. Let me reinstall vmware and try it again.

Jonathan Berry wrote:
On Jan 26, 2008 10:46 PM, William Warren
<hescominsoon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am running Centos 5 64 bit.  For somer reason i cannot get the windows
client to connect to the server.  The port is set to 904 as per the
install but when i try to connect to the server i get the error the
machine is actively refusing it.  I do not have a firewall on and the
apache server and everything else is running.  I can check the status
webpage in my browser just fine.  Any ideas?

Are you specifying to connect to port 904 from the Windows client
(VMware Server Console, I assume)?  For example, if your server is at
IP 192.168.0.100, specify 192.168.0.100:904 in the server address box
(likewise, if you connect with a name, just put :904 after the name).
902 is the standard port.  However, 902 is allocated in /etc/services
already, so VMware bumps it up to 904.  If you want to change this,
edit /etc/services to comment out the two 902 lines, then rerun
vmware-config.pl and tell it to run on port 902.  Then you will not
need to specify the port explicitly.

Jonathan
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