Hey there,
I've searched high and low but can't find an answer to my problem and I
find it hard to believe that I'm the only person that wants to do this.
I would like to setup a virtual machine that is my firewall. So far I've
got Shorewall setup in a virtual machine and the "internal" nic work
Hey there,
I've search high and low but can't find an answer to my problem and I
find it hard to believe that I'm the only person that wants to do this.
I would like to setup a virtual machine that is my firewall. So far I've
got Shorewall setup in a virtual machine and the
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Avi Kivity wrote:
>
> Assuming you have eth0 on the host, tap0 on the host visible as eth0 in
> the guest, and tap1 in the host visible as eth1 in the guest, you can
> add a bridge between eth0 and tap0, and use tap1 as the nic in the host
> for IP (e.g. run 'dhclient tap1' to obtain an intern
Kurt Neufeld burgundywall.com> writes:
>
> It turns out I did have everything correctly configured but it still
> doesn't work. The problem is that I cannot get a DHCP address on my vm.
Almost correctly.
> Some general questions, should br0 be up or down? What should my vm