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zoo:zoovmware [2021/03/12]
dale
zoo:zoovmware [2023/12/15] (current)
jb
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-====== LAN Zoo on VMware ======+====== Running LAN Zoo on VMware Fusion for Mac ======
 > **Product:** //[[zoo:home|Zoo]]// > **Product:** //[[zoo:home|Zoo]]//
 > **Summary:** //Discusses the LAN Zoo and running it on VMware on macOS// > **Summary:** //Discusses the LAN Zoo and running it on VMware on macOS//
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 If you are not familiar with VMware and networking, this is worth reviewing: [[http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1022264|Understanding networking types in VMware Fusion]]. If you are not familiar with VMware and networking, this is worth reviewing: [[http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1022264|Understanding networking types in VMware Fusion]].
  
-Also, you can find more helpful information by searching the web for "Run Web Server on VMware Fusion". Keep in mind that the Zoo uses TCP Port 80 just like a web server.+Also, you can find more helpful information by searching the web for "Run Web Server on VMware Fusion". Keep in mind that the LAN Zoo uses TCP Port 80 just like a web server.
  
 Configuration might be very simple or very involved. It depends on what your Mac server is doing and how many other VMware sessions it supports. Configuration might be very simple or very involved. It depends on what your Mac server is doing and how many other VMware sessions it supports.
  
-For example, if your Mac server does not host any web services and only runs a single VMware session, then you only need to configure the session's network adapter for //Bridged// mode. This is the simplest way to get the Zoo to work on VMware. +For example, if your Mac server does not host any web services and only runs a single VMware session, then you only need to configure the session's network adapter for //Bridged// mode. This is the simplest way to get the LAN Zoo to work on VMware. 
  
 If you need the network adapter configured for NAT, then you will need to configure VMware for port forwarding. If you need the network adapter configured for NAT, then you will need to configure VMware for port forwarding.
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