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Static IP steps added to Mac configuration of VMWare

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I’ve added the Windows static IP networking steps to the How to configure Mac OS X as an Oracle Client. I’ll try to get back and update the entry for a couple Linux distros (distributions) next week.

If you get the DNS configuration wrong but everything else right, you’ll be able to connect to Oracle. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to make a call out of the VM with the browser.

More on Configuring the Mac OS for Oracle 10g Client

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I’ve been revising and correcting typos plus adding new content to that Configuring Mac OS for the Oracle 10g Client blog page. It’s more complete now. It also shows you how to connect from one virtual machine to another by using host file resolution.

Also, I’ve decided that the network configuration steps for VMWare NAT belong in a separate blog page. I’ll try to get that out after Oracle OpenWorld 2008. For those you can’t wait, you’ll find the networking files here:

Mac OS X:

/Library/Application Support/VMWare Fusion/vmnet8

Linux:

/etc/vmware/vmnet8

Windows:

C:\WINDOWS\System32

You’ll find three files. The dhcpd.conf file configures DHCP. The nat.conf file configures incoming ports to your virtual machines, which is known as port forwarding. The mac.conf file stores the physical layer MAC address for your machine.

Magic configuration steps for Mac OS X and Oracle Client 10g

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This should have been the blog post, but I forgot to check page first. It went out the wrong way. I’ve moved the content to a static blog page.

You can find the magic to configure your Mac OS X to natively work with a VM instance running on Linux or Windows. It’s 14 steps long.

If you find anything wrong, please post a comment. Also, if you think there are tags that may help somebody that I’ve excluded let me know.

You can find the steps here …