On Monday 20 March 2006 17:41, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I run UML on Debian 3.1. It works fine, I can boot the virtual machine,
> the filesystem and kernel do run. However, I'm having a hard time doing
> the networking stuff.

> My host machine has kernel 2.6.8 with Debian 3.1, my UML machine 2.4.25
> with Debian 3.1. My network setup is as follows:

> eth0  IP: 85.123.123.10
Let's say "IP A"
> eth0:1  IP: 85.123.123.15
"IP B"
> eth0 serves my main machine, and on my second IP address (eth0:1), I
> want to make my UML available from the outside. So, strictly speaking,
> eth0 has nothing to do with UML, and eth0:1 should be the address for
> the UML as if it was directly connected to the internet.
>
> I tried to play around with the UML helper, but everytime I invoke
> ifconfig eth0 IP up on my UML machine, the machine hangs.

That could be due to a network hang fixed _after_ 2.4.25 - upgrade to my 2.4.x 
-bs2 patchset on my homepage.

> How do I have to do the configuration? Which IP address should I assign
> my tap device, which address my UML's eth0?
host: tap0 uses "IP A", eth0:1 is removed.

UML: eth0 is assigned "IP B".
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