From: raghukisore <nra...@gm...> - 2013-01-08 09:50:13
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currently eth0 is for slirp and set to 10.0.2.15 eth1 is for tuntap and set to 10.0.3.16 TAP-Win32 is 10.0.3.17 so i guess that it should be ok.. i mean TAP-Win32 and tuntap are on same subnet. Unless u mean slirp and TAP-Win32 are supposed to be on same subnet??? Regards Raghu. Arturo R. wrote: > > Yes, eth0 and eht1 should be in separate subnets, but your tuntap > (inside coLinux) and your TAP-Win32 (in the host) need to be in the > same subnet in order to be able to talk to each other. > > I'm pretty sure that's what's missing from your setup. Just change the > manually assigned IP of the TAP-Win32 adapter to 10.0.2.x. > > Once you do that, any service running on coLinux will be available on > the Windows side without needing to specify it on the config. The > ports you set there are to be able to access them from computers other > than the host. > > On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 7:45 PM, raghukisore <nra...@gm...> > wrote: >> >> All the manual available on net put eth0 and eth1 on different subnets. >> while >> eth0 slirp is for connecting colinux to web...for services like wget, >> apt-get, and eth1 tuntap is for connecting to host computer. >> >> I am starting the colinux using a script file name start-Fedora-10.sh >> that >> came along during the colinux set up process. I selected the Fedora 10 >> option during the installation process. >> >> The documentation says all networking should be up and running >> automatically. But i already spent 8-10 days and still cannot get the >> communication from host computer to colinux side.. >> >> everything else seems to be fine. i mean i am able to launch apps (like >> fedora, gvim, xeyes, xterm, kscope, gnome-session etc) on colinux side >> and >> see the interface on my host computer. >> >> but i am not able to set up ssh or scp session (winscp) from host to >> colinux >> side. Basically, I am not able to ping either eth0 or eth1 interfaces >> from >> host computer. I am not sure if this has something to do with correct;y >> configuring the following setting inside start-Fedora-10.sh >> eth0=slirp,,tcp:5900:5900 ro \ >> eth1=tuntap,,tcp:5900:5900 ro >> The above 2 lines have something to do with port mapping to in comming >> requests. >> >> >> I just need some way to move files between host and colinux filesystem. >> I tried samba share. did not work as colinux 0.7.9 somehow doesn't >> recognize >> cofs file system. >> >> Alternatively is there any way to use USB drive to copy files between the >> two File systems?? >> >> Thanks >> Raghu. >> >> >> Arturo R. wrote: >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 9:35 PM, raghukisore <nra...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>> >>> <snip> >>> >>> >>>> Here is the my eth0 and eth1 configuration for reference. >>>> >>>> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 >>>> DEVICE=eth0 >>>> IPADDR=10.0.2.15 >>>> NETMASK=255.255.255.0 >>>> BOOTPROTO=static >>>> ONBOOT=yes >>>> TYPE=Ethernet >>>> BROADCAST=10.0.2.255 >>>> GATEWAY=10.0.2.2 >>>> >>>> >>> <snip> >>> >>> >>>> windows TAP-WIN32 Adapter V8 setting are >>>> IP Address: 10.0.3.17 >>>> subnet mask: 255.255.254.0 >>>> >>> >>> I don't have a lot of networking knowledge, but I think the IP for your >>> TAP-WIN32 adapter should be in the 10.0.2.x subnet in order to be able >>> to >>> reach the internal coLinux services. >>> >>> -- >>> Arturo R. >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Master Visual Studio, SharePoint, SQL, ASP.NET, C# 2012, HTML5, CSS, >>> MVC, Windows 8 Apps, JavaScript and much more. 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