

If you note, in the last line is your Default Gateway and two lines above that is IPv4 Address. You will see information similar to what I see below: Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:Ĭonnection-specific DNS Suffix.

Type 'ipconfig' on your Windows command line. The question is - which address should i use in WinXP-side, to be able to access "localhost:3000" on the Mac-side? Tried ips of "Parallels Shared Networking Adapter #0", gateway, ip of the Mac, but still no success.

Actually, it is not accessible even from the Mac. So, the address " " is still does't work from WinXP. Note, that i have set the name of my mac to "iMac", which is equivalent to ip=192.168.123.1īut, the only problem, i can't figure out is unaccessible port 3000. When on the Mac i turn the "Shared Web" on, the address " " will get accessible from WinXP and Mac. Pinging imac.local with 32 bytes of data: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ping imac.local "Parallels Shared Networking Adapter #0" i tweaked with ip=192.168.123.1įrom WinXP this ip is accessible via ping. Parallels Desktop -> Preferences -> Network -> Shared Network I figured out, how to access shared web-site on the mac. It would be great, when i will be able to access my from Windows, sitting in virtual environment (Parallels). I use Windows XP, installed in Parallels Desktop. I need to test my web site, running on a local Mac, under several browsers in Windows.
