your emails are always tag by gmail as spam emails... I just saw your
email just today...

back to your question.. the answer is yes if you allowed to do so (eg.
enabling  ip forwarding in your host to act as a router, install
correct static routes to reach both subnets, etc)

fooler.

On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 1:26 AM, Michael Tinsay <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
>
> I have a question on the expected behavior of the subject matter.
>
> I have set up a KVM host running Ubuntu 14.04 with 2 NICs (eth0 and eth1).
> A bridge is configured for each NIC: br0 for eth0 and br1 for eth1.  Each
> interface is on a separate subnet: say 10.9.8.7/24 for br0/eth0 and
> 10.11.12.13/24 for br1/eth1.
>
> I also have a guest running on the said host.  It is also on Ubuntu 14.04.
> This guest only has 1 nic using br0 on the host.
>
> My question now is: should the guest be able to access hosts within br1's
> subnet?
>
>
> --- mike t.
>
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