Gordon Dexter on 23 Aug 2009 17:38:11 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] VMWare Workstation Bridged Mode Question


Yes, you should be able to do it.  I've seen it done, or at least 
something very similar, so that a bunch of vmware machines were on a 
local subnet.  The instructions should be as simple as "set static IP, 
set to bridged mode".

--Gordon

Brian Vagnoni wrote:
> If I have several static, non-private ip's, say 123.123.123.123 - 123.123.123.129, and the host machine is using a static ip of 123.123.123.123, shouldn't I be able to use bridge mode to have the vm on say 123.123.123.124-129? The system also has 4 interfaces cards on it eth0-eth3. 
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> I basically want the vm to sit on the internet with a real ip. Can I even do that with workstation, or do I need VMWare Server? 
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