>So it's supposed to be using 10.0.2.3 I guess. Just to make sure, you could try >/initrd/bin/nslookup www.google.com 10.0.2.3
root@qemu:~# /initrd/bin/nslookup www.google.com 10.0.2.3 Server: 10.0.2.3 Address 1: 10.0.2.3 nslookup: can't resolve 'www.google.com' >Do you get output when pinging 10.0.2.3? >(you won't get ping answers, but that's fine, qemu should still be able to see >the requests coming in) root@qemu:~# ping 10.0.2.3 PING 10.0.2.3 (10.0.2.3): 56 data bytes --- 10.0.2.3 ping statistics --- 9 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss [mfonnemann@localhost qemu]$ cat logfile ip input a00020f -> a000203 1 ip input a00020f -> a000203 1 ip input a00020f -> a000203 1 ip input a00020f -> a000203 1 ip input a00020f -> a000203 1 ip input a00020f -> a000203 1 ip input a00020f -> a000203 1 ip input a00020f -> a000203 1 ip input a00020f -> a000203 1 >Also, just to make sure: you don't have firewalling rules, do you? How can I verify this? (iptables is not installed on this guest Linux)