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Operating Systems Solaris internet on solaris10 running on vmware workstation... Post 302448081 by 6L71 on Wednesday 25th of August 2010 09:17:16 AM
Old 08-25-2010
You probably already know this much but with VMWare NAT is just that (your host is acting as the NAT device). You would have to have the interface on the virtual machine configured for dhcp.

With Bridged, it is "present" on the network your host is on and would get an address from your network's DHCP server.

A few things to think about:
Are you using wired or wireless network connection on the "host"?
Is the virtual machine getting DNS?
Can it ping anything locally (The IP of your "host", for example, maybe a local server sor something)?

I would try running some sort of other OS in a virtual machine real quick to see where the problem if. If Ubuntu live CD can work and get on web sites then it is something with the Solaris configuration.
 

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YPSET(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						  YPSET(8)

NAME
ypset -- tell ypbind(8) which YP server process to use SYNOPSIS
ypset [-h host] [-d domain] server DESCRIPTION
The ypset utility tells the ypbind(8) process on the current machine which YP server process to communicate with. If server is down or is not running a YP server process, it is not discovered until a YP client process attempts to access a YP map, at which time ypbind(8) tests the binding and takes appropriate action. The ypset utility is most useful for binding a YP client that is not on the same broadcast network as the closest YP server, but can also be used for debugging a local network's YP configuration, testing specific YP client programs, or binding to a specific server when there are many servers on the local network supplying YP maps. The options are as follows: -h host Set the YP binding on host instead of the local machine. -d domain Use the YP domain domain instead of the default domain as returned by domainname(1). SEE ALSO
domainname(1), ypcat(1), ypmatch(1), yp(8), ypbind(8) AUTHORS
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