On 6 March 2015 at 02:15, Kashyap Bhatt thekashyap1@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Are you sure the vmware NIC is configured as bridged, not NAT on the
host side? Not really. Does it help if I say I'm using the same Network Adapter configuration with which another VM in same subnet works fine? I've added a screen shot if that helps, though I think it shows the guest config and not host which you questioned.PicPaste - Untitled3-cJQlcohB.png
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Firewall1. ssh was kind of an example to show that I'm unable to "see"
this machine from outside. Same is true for ping or host.2. I don't know how to specifically add rule to allow ssh/22 through my firewall so before spending more time on that, I just shut firewall down (systemctl stop firewalld). Same result, ssh/ping time out. Would it make sense to start the firewalld and add rule to allow ssh through it?
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Since you are not able to communicate to the CentOS 7 vm from the host are you at least able to ping the gateway from the from the guest, which is in this case the CentOS 7 VM?