mal content [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/07/06, Fabian Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally I prefer to use NAT to connect qemu
(and jails) with the world outside. This way you can
use pfctl -ss -r to see which connections come
from the host system and which don't.
How does
On 29/07/06, Fabian Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mal content [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28/07/06, Fabian Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally I prefer to use NAT to connect qemu
(and jails) with the world outside. This way you can
use pfctl -ss -r to see which connections come
mal content [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Followed instructions from various places and ended up with
the following procedure:
# kldload bridge.ko
# sysctl net.link.ether.bridge_cfg=fxp0,tap0
# sysctl net.link.ether.bridge.enable=1
I don't think it's part of your problem,
but on FreeBSD 6.1 it
On 28/07/06, Fabian Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
mal content [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Followed instructions from various places and ended up with
the following procedure:
# kldload bridge.ko
# sysctl net.link.ether.bridge_cfg=fxp0,tap0
# sysctl net.link.ether.bridge.enable=1
I don't
Hi.
I've been having serious trouble with this.
I posted a message in the qemu forum, but with only 30-something
threads in the BSD section, I don't think it's really a good place to
get a decent answer about BSD.
A copy of the post follows:
Followed instructions from various places and ended