On 2017-09-30, Gary Roach <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Well the philosophy and stories are nice but my access to the internet > is still among the missing. I have a Debian Stretch system installed and > am using NetworkManager. This worked until I installed qemu virtual > machine over the host OS. Since then the host system does not seem able > to find a DNS server. The really strange thing is that I installed > Kubuntu as the guest OS and that works fine. I suspect that qemu has > glommed onto the eth0 device and won't let the host in. I have gone > over and over the NetworkManager documentation and have found no way > to fix this. The situation is getting critical. I need to load some > software into the host system and can't, I also can't upgrade the > system and can't.
You're in good hands with Reco and Hambourg, however I read that libvirt creates iptable rules, uses dnsmasq, but actually I don't understand any of this--had I understood something I probably would have said to turn that stuff off to troubleshoot, if you haven't already. > I really need some help here. > > Gary R > > -- "A simpering Bambi narcissist and a thieving, fanatical Albanian dwarf." Christopher Hitchens, commenting shortly after the nearly concurrent deaths of Lady Diana and Mother Theresa.

