2014-02-05 Jorge Fábregas <jorge.fabre...@gmail.com>:
> On 02/05/2014 10:29 AM, John Obaterspok wrote: > > I've setup a VM with default networking (NAT) and this works fine but > hosts > > on my LAN can't get to the VM since it uses NAT. > > There are two possible scenarios that I can think of: > > - Keep using the default networking (NAT) but you'll have to create some > port-forwarding rules so that X port on your host gets forwarded to Y > port on your VM and so on. Search for firewalld forward... > > - Change the default networking mode to "Bridge" and therefore all your > VMs (along with your host) share the same physical network. I haven't > done this in Fedora 20 (with NetworkManager/firewalld etc) so I can't > tell you out of my mind a quick way to do it. > > I haven't use Macvtap so don't know much about it. > > I did use MacVTap in F19 and that worked fine out of the box. Hmm... I'd prefer to use MacVTap. Anyone else?
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