On Tuesday 11 March 2014 23:24:18 Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> The IP address of your host is apparently a fixed address, so you do not
> use a  DHCP server in your network. In case you do not have a DHCP server
> in your network, apparently you do not have one, you have to configure the
> same type of parameters in your guest as in your host. Logically you have
> two separate systems in your hardware, which need both the same  type of
> configuration. So you need to configure, without a DHCP server, the IP
> address, the netmask, the default gateway and the DNS address(es) in both
> the guest as in the host. Obviously the IP addresses of the host and the
> guest must be different, but part of the same subnetwork.


I have done everything manually  ( I am  used to using /sbin/ifconfig and 
/sbin/route   but I still cant ping between host and VM..  I did not set dns-
servers  (in /etc/resolv.conf  for the guest  but I reasoned that should not 
matter to test network connection  (  Am I correct in this assumption ? )

Cant ping.... could this be a firewall problem on the fedora machines?

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