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VMWare server questions



Thanks. I installed 3.5.10, and I was able to log in successfully.

On 07/12/2010 09:40 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> This is a known problem with Firefox 3.6
> Install 3.5 and it will all work.
> (you can verify with the vmware communities -- I dont have a URL handy)=

>
> -derek
>
> On Mon, July 12, 2010 9:35 am, Jerry Feldman wrote:
>  =20
>> I just downloaded and installed VMWare server as a temporary method to=

>> run Windows server on one of our Linux systems. The system is a dual
>> core Intel x86_64 with 16GB memory running RHEL 5.2 with virtualizatio=
n
>> enabled in the BIOS. I took all of the defaults using vmware-config.pl=
=2E
>> I also installed Firefox 3.6. The vmware command successfully launches=

>> firefox, with: https://127.0.0.1:8333/ui/
>> I can confirm that vmware is listening on port 8333:
>> vmware-ho  9267      root    6u     IPv4
>> 23053                 TCP *:8333 (LISTEN)
>>
>> VMWare does accept the connection and changes the background, but just=

>> hangs on "loading". I've disabled adblock and allowed popups.
>>
>> I've got both SELinux and the firewall disabled. dmesg shows that the
>> vmci driver is up and vmnet is up.
>>
>>    =20
>
>  =20


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