I have a few network services running on the host box, but there is one particular service that is windows-specific that I have to run on a guest box.
This is my first time attempting to make a working bridged interface, but here's the problem I'm running into. I create the br0 device, and add eth0 to it using brctl, then I lose all my ssh sessions so I have to walk down stairs and continue it there. If I run dhcpcd on br0, then I get the right address, but I have no outgoing or incoming network. If I run it on eth0, then I get an IPv4LL address (meaning it can't see any connection at all). What do I need to do to have both my host and my guest OS keep their connectivity, but have the guest OS interface with the rest of my LAN? Here's the shell output of what I typed in in the latest attempt: (ens32 = eth0) ]# ip link add name br0 type bridge ]# ip link set dev br0 up ]# ip link set dev ens32 promisc on ]# ip link set dev ens32 down && ip link set dev ens32 up ]# ip link set dev ens32 master br0 #lose connection here ]# dhcpcd br0 <get's the IP address that the host had on ens32 from the router> ]# ping google.com <hangs> ]# dhcpcd ens32 <hangs and then gives me the IPv4LL non-routable address> At this point, I removed the bridge interface and ran dhcpcd on ens32 in order to restore other network services because I really hate downtime and my family/friends use this frequently. What am I missing here? -- Todd Millecam /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
