On 06.05.2015 23:14, Poison BL. wrote: > If you need the VMs outwardly visible, I can't think of a way to do it > without losing connection upon switching to the bridge (granted, I'm far > from an expert on bridging under linux). If you're fine with the VMs being > behind a NAT, and your kernel has the support for it, add the vm interfaces > to a bridge, enable net.ipv4.ip_forward and set up the NAT like any other > dual homed linux router... iptables-apply being your best friend for > testing changes without permanently losing access and/or having to reboot > to restore access.
hmm maybe I have to drive there and just fix it on the local console. macvtap would be more elegant, right? No need for a bridge. I will research that asap ... today I have to solve more urgent problems ... thx, S