VM NIC is configured for bridge mode.
as for the last question that was the way i could set it up since i
couldnt upload the .ovf file from the vmware workstation unless there
is another way to do this.
Please advice
On 11/12/13, segs <michaelolusegunrufai_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> VM NIC is configured for bridge mode.
>
> as for the last question that was the way i could set it up since i
> couldnt upload the .ovf file from the vmware workstation unless there
> is another way to do this.
> Please advice
>
> thanks alot bro.
>
> On 11/12/13, Haroon <itguy.pro_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> No problem.
>>
>> Your vmware workstation vm NIC is configured for NAT or transparent?
>>
>> Why do you have your Windows oS > vmware workstation > ESXi > RSA?
>>
>> Take the ESXi out, just use workstation?
>> On Nov 12, 2013 12:39 PM, "segs" <michaelolusegunrufai_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Haroon, thanks for the speedy reply.
>>> I am not really a vmware expert but will explain to the best of my
>>> knowldged how i setup this. I ahve a physical system which i installed
>>> vmworkstation on which i now created an ESXI machine on(5.5), now i
>>> uploaded the RSA Authentication manager ovf file via the Vsphere
>>> client 5.5.0, and with this i was able to power the RSA Authentication
>>> manager then what i now do is do a continous ping to the RSA Manager
>>> which has a different IP Address from the ESXI Machine, the continous
>>> ping is from the physical host system i.e the system on which i
>>> installed the VMWorkstation which i noticed that the connectivity
>>> timesout.
>>>
>>> Its a very simple setup.
>>>
>>> Thanks again
>>>
>>> On 11/12/13, Haroon <itguy.pro_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > not sure if I understand it correctly, sorry.
>>> >
>>> > ESXI client via
>>> > the Vsphere client.
>>> >
>>> > what is that? So you have a physical host, running ESXi 5.1 or 5.5 and
>>> you
>>> > have a VM which is RSA Authentication Manager running on that ESXi
>>> > host?
>>> >
>>> > How do you have the network setup? How many VMs on it? VLANs? What
>>> > about
>>> > your layer two setup, switches, etc.? Is it standalone ESXi host or
>>> vcenter
>>> > managed? Standard vSwitch or Distributed?
>>> >
>>> > what does the network perf show in vsphere, do you lose connectivity
>>> > to
>>> the
>>> > physical network at any point from within the VM or from outside to
>>> > the
>>> VM
>>> > (continuous ping perhaps would tell you that?)
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 11:46 AM, segs
>>> > <michaelolusegunrufai_at_gmail.com>wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Hello Guys, sorry for the OT this is actually something i need to
>>> resolve
>>> >> asap. I have installed RSA Authentication manager which will be
>>> >> acting
>>> as
>>> >> my Radius server for VPN connection, this is running on an ESXI
>>> >> client
>>> >> via
>>> >> the Vsphere client. What i noticed is that after some minutes i will
>>> >> loose
>>> >> connection to the RSA Authentication manager which is on the Vsphere
>>> >> client
>>> >> but will still have connectivity to the ESXI on the VM Workstation.
>>> >> What
>>> >> could be wrong??
>>> >> Trying to set-up a two factor authentication for SSL VPN. Any ideas
>>> >> will
>>> >> be
>>> >> very much appreciated.
>>> >>
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