[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> In the host side of tap device the mac address seems to be random
> but it seems like in guest side the mac address is derived from
> first given ip-address and when using dhcp it's always 0.0.0.0 which
> causes it to be fe:fd:00:00:00:00. The problem is that I can't seem
> to be able to change the mac address to different when using dhcp.

This is not the case AFAIK. I thought that the mac address of the
guest is set by that option on the guest command line. If you don't
set the mac specifically then you always get fe:fd:00:00:00:00.


> Thanks, that helped me. Interesting thing is that after giving also
> the mac address I could alse change it in guest. Could there be a
> bug related to mac address?

Don't think so. Without externalizing the selection of the mac setting
inside the VM would be dangerous.


The only comprehensive solution that I can see is a network wide mac
allocator or a dhcp client that can somehow set the mac on a dhcp
response. This latter option is possible because dhcp _is_
extensible. I haven't had the time to hack on it though.

I will document all this at some stage... and exactly how I do
allocation in my 2 different setups.

-- 
Nic Ferrier
http://www.tapsellferrier.co.uk   for all your tapsell ferrier needs

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