Parallels Desktop for Mac internal build 1966 is ready for download

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by STim, Oct 27, 2006.

  1. serv

    serv Forum Maven

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    tangential,

    some other device has already taken en3 on your Mac. See /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist for details.
     
  2. luz

    luz Member

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    Serv, thanks a lot for your prompt and precise answers to my networking questions! I really appreciate your support. Thanks to your answer I now am confident that I can move to 1966 with my VM setup and enjoy the automatic internet connection switching :)

    Yup, got it :)
     
  3. luz

    luz Member

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    And it works, flawlessly (shared networking with fixed IP setup). Great! Thanks a lot! :D
     
  4. Silaxe

    Silaxe Bit poster

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    VPN issue with 1966 in Shared Networking mode

    Serv,
    Thanks for your prompt reply.

    The problem is that I have a 3G express card to access my corporate network on the go and the VPN will not work in bridged mode.

    Any other possibility you might see?

    Thanks - Silaxe
     
  5. veggiedude

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    I deleted the Host adapter, and then I lost my net connection. This is with todays build 1970.

    The only way to fix this was the reinstall version 1970, which restored the Host adapter.

    I am not using the Host adapter, I am using the new NAT method, but apparently you still need the Host adapter.
     
  6. Adam Khan

    Adam Khan Bit poster

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    First Posting: How to share Parallels NAT with parent OS?SX

    Hello,

    How do I let my parent OS X access the internet connection from within Windows in Parallels? I use a MacBook with a Nokia 6630 as my connection, but OS X only allows a Bluetooth connection to that phone, which is slow and unstable. Windows can connect to this phone with a USB cable and Nokia's PC Suite makes the connection easy to set up, but now I'm stuck inside Windows, as I can't figure out how to share the connection with the parent OS X. I have Parallels NAT set in the OSX Sharing preferences.

    Thanks,

    Adam
     
  7. blubel

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    Using Shared Networking Mode with VPN

    Serv,

    I am using Shared networking mode (Parallels NAT) with success for network & internet access for the guest VM. However, I cannot establish a VPN connection from the Guest OS (WIn XP), and this does work when I am configured via Bridged or host Only networking.

    I am deducing that Parallels NAT is not allowing IPSec pass-thru (I've seen other posts with similar VPN problems using shared networking). Is there a way to configure the Parallels NAT settings to allow VPN/IPSec connections?
     

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