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I have a vps which is virtualised with vmware. I installed vmware workstation and now installing freebsd for testing purposes. Didn't finished the installation but trying to figure out how networking will be held.
I couldn't get additional IP address so will use NAT. How would I be able to use 22 port? I plan to use a prefix to the ports. (like 11 prefix, so 22 port will be 1122) Can it be done by iptables?
Host is CentOS 5, guest will be FreeBSD 7.2.
VirtualBox solved the problem.
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Windows 10 (64 bit), Far. ver.3, x64.
I can't find plugin for Secure FTP.
I need to connect by SSH to remote Linux Machine.
https://github.com/michaellukashov/Far-NetBox
Check if you have NetBox already installed (Alt+F1):
To add a connection, press Shift+F4.
I've also underlined the different tabs where one can change parameters, although usually the first tab is sufficient.
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I have hosted a ASP.Net website on my localhost within my organisation. I want to connect to this website from any system around the world. I am unable to access it for now. What things should be done to allow access to the website to everyone in the Internet.
The required port(s) need to be opened in all firewalls that are between your web server and the internet.
This can include both software firewall(s) on your server, i.e. firewalld, and hardware firewalls in place as network middleware.
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I have a lab cluster meant for Openstack testing. I've used it for Ubuntu Openstack using Juju/MAAS, and separately, for Fuel 9.2 running on a VM on the same machine. I have been able to test Fuel and Juju separately after tearing down the stack. I can get MAAS running after shutting down the Fuel VM, but Fuel only works after I uninstall MAAS. I'm guessing it's because of the DHCP services running in Fuel and MAAS that interfere with each other.
I want to be able to disable MAAS without uninstalling it. How can I disable MAAS (without uninstalling it) to allow Fuel to work as intended?
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how to change skype port in windows 8.1? Apache/xampp is not running even after changing default value of httpd.conf and httpd-ssl.conf
Modern Skype app uses port 80 by default. There is no option to change the port settings. Port 80 must be forwarded for modern Skype app to operate properly.
Please See this thread.
http://community.skype.com/t5/Windows-8-1-from-Windows-Store/No-proxy-settings-option-in-Windows-8-Skype/m-p/1155558/highlight/true#M299
Uninstall the Windows 8 "app" version of Skype, and download the desktop version from the Skype website (at the time of writing, this can be found at http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/skype-for-windows/downloading/ ).
You can then go to Tools | Options... | Advanced | Connection as normal.
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Is it possible to run more than one virtual machines on my PC using virtual box/ vmware/ virtual pc etc and connecting all of them together? So if i write an application like a chat program or something else, it treats running image as separate machine.
All machines should have different IP addresses and they could have different OS as well.
Please tell me how can i do this.
You will have to start with a machine that has loads of RAM and CPU power. Other than that there is nothing difficult. All you have to do is install virtual box(Freely available) And download several Linux flavors(You can use windows too) mount the drives in virtual box and start creating the machines. You can start all of them together if you want to and they will have different IP addresses.
Read
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=33943#33943
http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch02.html
http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch03.html
Finally
http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch06.html#network_internal