Thanks guys, this helps!

Martin

‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
On Saturday, July 25, 2020 8:41 AM, Kapetanakis Giannis 
<bil...@edu.physics.uoc.gr> wrote:

> On 25/07/2020 11:28, Martin wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Sometimes dedicated VMs need fixed (the same) IP address assigned by dhcpd 
> > every run. I don't know how to achieve this by dhcpd configured. Every VM 
> > reboot it gets different IP. OpenBSD guests changes their IPs even without 
> > reboot, right in runtime.
> > For instance I need to assign these IP addresses to VMs every run to 
> > dedicated VMs by dhcpd:
> > OpenBSD obsd0.qcow2 10.0.1.12
> > OpenBSD obsd1.qcow2 10.0.1.13
> > OpenBSD obsd2.qcow2 10.0.1.14
> > Linux lin0.qcow2 10.0.1.22
> > Linux lin1.qcow2 10.0.1.23
> > It looks like MAC of guests changed every boot, so dhcpd assigned different 
> > IP address from the pool every boot/reboot.
> > Please advice any way how to fix it.
> > Thank you for answer in advance.
> > Martin
>
> Not familiar at all with VMM but vm.conf(5) says:
>
> [locked] lladdr [etheraddr]
> Change the link layer address (MAC address) of the
> interface on the VM guest side. If not specified, a
> randomized address will be assigned by vmd(8). If the
> locked keyword is specified, vmd(8) will drop packets
> from the VM with altered source addresses.
>
> dhcpd.conf(5) also has examples on how to assign same IP per host MAC
>
> G


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