On Sat, May 06, 2006 at 01:12:50AM +0200, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
Don Kitchen schrieb:
Next, it seems the *one* thing QEMU lacks that you-know-who does correctly
is networking, specifically bridged mode. I know about creating a tap device
and sticking it into a bridge (really hasn't worked
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Jim C. Brown schrieb:
On Sat, May 06, 2006 at 01:12:50AM +0200, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
Don Kitchen schrieb:
Next, it seems the *one* thing QEMU lacks that you-know-who does correctly
is networking, specifically bridged mode. I know about creating a
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 07:05:19PM +0200, Oliver Gerlich wrote:
Currently I'm working on a version that doesn't require a kernel module to
do this - it will have the limitation of only supporting tcp/ip packets when
talking between host/guest.
Are you sure that limitation is not too
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Don Kitchen schrieb:
Next, it seems the *one* thing QEMU lacks that you-know-who does correctly
is networking, specifically bridged mode. I know about creating a tap device
and sticking it into a bridge (really hasn't worked for me, but that's the