Thanks for the Solaris info :)

Another option is to use a tap device option.
Checkout the scripts directory for 'kvm' init script that creates a
bridge, and the matching 'kvm' python script on the root kvm dir that
calls qemu with the right parameters.

Also please use text messages on the list.

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Lonnie Mendez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-02 at 15:46 -0800, digital tech support wrote:
> Forgvie me if this is the wrong list and point me to the right one .. 
> 
> I have FC6 guest running and I can connect to my LAN from the guest
> OS. How do I ssh into the guest from the host?
> 
> Host IP: 192.168.0.139
> Guest IP: 10.0.2.15
> 
> Should add a route to 10.0.2.0 network on my host?

No. The default user mode network is completely isolated from the host.
Use -redir to open a listening port on the host:

-redir tcp:5500::22

Then from host ssh -p 5500 localhost
That was easy! Thanks it works! 

Josh
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