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However I found if you have access to a new version of VMware Workstation you can just snag these two files, and run them like this (as administrator): The feature was available in earlier versions of VMWare Player, but the needed files were removed in the latest version. So this way I can setup VMWare network interfaces which GNS3 can then latch onto with pcap. But I was able to persuade a user to extract “VMware Workstation 10.0.2 build 1744117”, and retrieve two files for me, vmnetcfg.exe and vmnetcfglib.dll.
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The people financing this insane project have things like VMWare workstation but I have to download it through them, and their link is insanely slow, so I’m sticking with the player for now. So ideally the best bet is to tie them all together, and I found a way.įirst I’m using VMWare Player version 6.0.1 build-1379776. Which I know it isn’t fair to compare something like Virtual Box to VMWare. The SQL server stuff can be any version, so even NT 4.0/SQL 7 is fine which GNS3’s Qemu can run, but it is kind of slow. Also running things like Windows Server 2008r2 and ESXi run best under VMware. The Qemu bundled with GNS3 horribly ancient, and my attempt to drop in Qemu 1.6.0 just fails. Now the problem is that takes a little bit of everything. In my “LAB” I want to have a ESXi host talking to vCenter, and I wanted to setup a custom logging program which logs to MSSQL, and Maybe Oracle. And well, I hit a roadblock of a strange kind.
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Well I’ve been back using GNS3 to simulate some networks professionally.