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[blog] VMware Fusion configuration files
# Configuration file for ISC 2.0 vmnet-dhcpd operating on vmnet8.
#
# This file was automatically generated by the VMware configuration program.
# See Instructions below if you want to modify it.
#
# We set domain-name-servers to make some DHCP clients happy
# (dhclient as configured in SuSE, TurboLinux, etc.).
# We also supply a domain name to make pump (Red Hat 6.x) happy.
#
###### VMNET DHCP Configuration. Start of "DO NOT MODIFY SECTION" #####
# Modification Instructions: This section of the configuration file contains
# information generated by the configuration program. Do not modify this
# section.
# You are free to modify everything else. Also, this section must start
# on a new line
# This file will get backed up with a different name in the same directory
# if this section is edited and you try to configure DHCP again.
# Written at: 03/27/2014 18:00:13
allow unknown-clients;
default-lease-time 1800; # default is 30 minutes
max-lease-time 7200; # default is 2 hours
subnet 1.0.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
range 1.0.2.128 1.0.2.254;
option broadcast-address 1.0.2.255;
option domain-name-servers 1.0.2.2;
option domain-name localdomain;
default-lease-time 1800; # default is 30 minutes
max-lease-time 7200; # default is 2 hours
option netbios-name-servers 1.0.2.2;
option routers 1.0.2.2;
}
host vmnet8 {
hardware ethernet 00:50:56:C0:00:08;
fixed-address 1.0.2.1;
option domain-name-servers 0.0.0.0;
option domain-name "";
option routers 0.0.0.0;
}
####### VMNET DHCP Configuration. End of "DO NOT MODIFY SECTION" #######
# VMware NAT configuration file
[host]
# NAT gateway address
ip = 1.0.2.2
netmask = 255.255.255.0
# VMnet device if not specified on command line
device = vmnet8
# Allow PORT/EPRT FTP commands (they need incoming TCP stream ...)
activeFTP = 1
# Allows the source to have any OUI. Turn this on if you change the OUI
# in the MAC address of your virtual machines.
allowAnyOUI = 1
# Controls if (TCP) connections should be reset when the adapter they are
# bound to goes down
resetConnectionOnLinkDown = 1
# Controls if (TCP) connection should be reset when guest packet's destination
# is NAT's IP address
resetConnectionOnDestLocalHost = 1
[tcp]
# Value of timeout in TCP TIME_WAIT state, in seconds
timeWaitTimeout = 30
[udp]
# Timeout in seconds. Dynamically-created UDP mappings will purged if
# idle for this duration of time 0 = no timeout, default = 60; real
# value might be up to 100% longer
timeout = 60
[netbios]
# Timeout for NBNS queries.
nbnsTimeout = 2
# Number of retries for each NBNS query.
nbnsRetries = 3
# Timeout for NBDS queries.
nbdsTimeout = 3
[incomingtcp]
# Use these with care - anyone can enter into your VM through these...
# The format and example are as follows:
#<external port number> = <VM's IP address>:<VM's port number>
#8080 = 172.16.3.128:80
[incomingudp]
# UDP port forwarding example
#6000 = 172.16.3.0:6001
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