Hello,

I want to use a network bridge for networking on a guest computer. My host
computer has two ethernet ports, eth0 and eth1, so I thought that it is a
good idea to use eth0 exclusively for the network traffic of the host
system and use eth1 exlusively for the network traffic of the guest
system, both systems running a Debian Linux.

So, I chose eth1 for the network bridge. But after installing the guest
OS, no network traffic is going out from eth1. Though tcpdump shows some
outgoing ARP requests, these requests do not arrive anywhere.

What can I do to make bridge networking available on eth1? When I change
the bridge device to my host system's eth0, everything is working fine.

Best regards
  Christoph

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