Re: bhyve with wlan0

2020-11-29 Thread infoomatic
My recommendation is using wlan0 on the host with a dedicated IP address, and then using a bridge just with the epair interfaces (or whatever you use) of your VMs, using NAT and port redirection On 27.11.20 18:03, tech-lists wrote: > Hi, > > As subject: can a machine that only uses wlan0 for its

Re: bhyve with wlan0

2020-11-29 Thread Michael Gmelin
> On 28. Nov 2020, at 19:30, Rodney W. Grimes > wrote: > >  >> >> As far as I remember it works just fine other than the standard caveats >> about bridging over wireless interfaces which involve some odd >> inconsistencies that could crop up from time to time especially with like >> DHCP,

Re: bhyve with wlan0

2020-11-28 Thread Rodney W. Grimes
> As far as I remember it works just fine other than the standard caveats about > bridging over wireless interfaces which involve some odd inconsistencies that > could crop up from time to time especially with like DHCP, but a lot of that > depends on your network config as a whole. > The appro

Re: bhyve with wlan0

2020-11-27 Thread Jason Barbier
As far as I remember it works just fine other than the standard caveats about bridging over wireless interfaces which involve some odd inconsistencies that could crop up from time to time especially with like DHCP, but a lot of that depends on your network config as a whole. The approach I woul

bhyve with wlan0

2020-11-27 Thread tech-lists
Hi, As subject: can a machine that only uses wlan0 for its connectivity be a bhyve host? Context is 12.2-stable r367858 amd64. Asking because ISTR some issue with bridging, but that was a while ago. I'm anticipating managing instances with vm-bhyve. Previously have set instances manually on othe