On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 5:16 PM, James Allsopp
jamesaalls...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 28/08/2012, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
James Allsopp wrote:
I'm trying to learn more about networking and set up BIND, LDAP and
Nagios on a KVM virtual machine. The VM works great and I can ssh into
Hello,
I'm trying to learn more about networking and set up BIND, LDAP and
Nagios on a KVM virtual machine. The VM works great and I can ssh into
it from the host, and view the nagios pages from the host. However the
VM gets the address 192.168.1.x and the host is 192.168.1.2.
What I really want
James Allsopp wrote:
I'm trying to learn more about networking and set up BIND, LDAP and
Nagios on a KVM virtual machine. The VM works great and I can ssh into
it from the host, and view the nagios pages from the host. However the
VM gets the address 192.168.1.x and the host is 192.168.1.2.
Ah, was worklng from memory, a mistake.
Just restarted everything and the address of the virtual machine is
192.168.122.216 so on a different subnet.
Looking at the output of ps aux | grep network, I found this:
ja@Hawaiian:~$ ps aux | grep network
nobody6157 0.0 0.0 22760 956 ?S
James Allsopp wrote:
Just restarted everything and the address of the virtual machine is
192.168.122.216 so on a different subnet.
The VM is on 192.168.122.216. Okay.
Looking at the output of ps aux | grep network, I found this:
ja@Hawaiian:~$ ps aux | grep network
nobody6157 0.0 0.0
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