On Wednesday 30 July 2014 15:40:56 Theodore Si wrote:
But how? Could you be more specific? I am using NAT to connect my virtual machine to the Internet.
We need more information off you. What kind of vmware? What host platform? What Centos? What is your exact 'wget' command & failure message?
It may be a vmware problem in which case you may need to ask there. However (iirc) vmnet0 (bridged), vmnet1 (host-only) and vmnet8 (nat) are common psuedo network devices installed. Nat should work out of the box but note is effectively using whatever DNS is configured for the host.
However, the fact other tools work, would, in the first instance, imply a problem with 'wget' usage.
于2014年7月30日 22:39:04,Devin Reade写到:
On Jul 29, 2014, at 23:47, Gopu Krishnan gopukrishnantec@gmail.com wrote:
try adding google dns 8.8.8.8 in resolv.conf
His IP is in private address space; google nameservers won't help. The correct answer is to fix his local DNS config. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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I am using CentOS 6.5, Vmware 10.0.3
It's working now. I have no idea why, since I didn't change anything.
于2014年8月1日 19:06:03,Guy Harrison写到:
On Wednesday 30 July 2014 15:40:56 Theodore Si wrote:
But how? Could you be more specific? I am using NAT to connect my virtual machine to the Internet.
We need more information off you. What kind of vmware? What host platform? What Centos? What is your exact 'wget' command & failure message?
It may be a vmware problem in which case you may need to ask there. However (iirc) vmnet0 (bridged), vmnet1 (host-only) and vmnet8 (nat) are common psuedo network devices installed. Nat should work out of the box but note is effectively using whatever DNS is configured for the host.
However, the fact other tools work, would, in the first instance, imply a problem with 'wget' usage.
于2014年7月30日 22:39:04,Devin Reade写到:
On Jul 29, 2014, at 23:47, Gopu Krishnan gopukrishnantec@gmail.com wrote:
try adding google dns 8.8.8.8 in resolv.conf
His IP is in private address space; google nameservers won't help. The correct answer is to fix his local DNS config. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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