Marcelo Coelho wrote:
> Hi list!
> 
> 
> I'm trying to use the vnic feature to be able to use the ssh server from
> another computer, but when i tried to ping from rt-host to the
> non-rt-host, the packages that appear at the network are from the
> protocol RTNET. The info of the packet is ARP.
> 
> So it looks like that the packet is being built with the RTNET value at
> the wrong place, or is it supposed to be like that?

The tunnelled traffic over VNICs is only intended for closed RT
networks, not for mixed scenarios. RTmac with the same discipline is
required to receive such encapsulated frames.

> 
> Is there a known way of having normal linux packets being sent from the
> rt-host?

Check rtnetproxy. But make sure to exclude unwanted traffic from leaking
into the RT network (=>firewall).

Jan


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