Low cost national V92 ISPs?
Tom Buskey
tom at buskey.name
Fri Jan 31 14:48:15 EST 2003
"Hewitt Tech" said:
>You missed the part where I said "once I established the connection under
>Win 2k". In other words the dial-up connection is established and then I
>access the network from the Linux guest OS. The NAT network stuff works just
>fine if you already have a connection running on the host.
As I said in the post, I assumed you were running windows as the guest
on a linux host. You didn't say one way or the other originally. I
had a 50/50 shot :-)
Yeah, that should work just fine then.
>
>-Alex
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Tom Buskey" <tom at buskey.name>
>To: "Hewitt Tech" <hewitt_tech at attbi.com>
>Cc: <gnhlug-discuss at mail.gnhlug.org>
>Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 1:58 PM
>Subject: Re: Low cost national V92 ISPs?
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>"Hewitt Tech" said:
>>likely go for the $9.95 account. I have Windows 2k running on my laptop
>with
>>VMware and a couple of versions of Linux as guests so I could easily use
>>Linux to access the network once I established the connection under Win 2k.
>
>PPP from a windows guest in VMware with a linux host? Nope. VMware
>explicitly doesn't support PPP/SLIP in a guest OS. If it worked, I'm
>sure they'd support it.
>
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