On Fri, Jun 28, 2024 at 06:13:39PM GMT, Bruno Kleinert wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, dem 12.06.2024 um 15:30 +0000 schrieb Ceppo:
> FWIW, if you're running firewalld on that machine that seems somewhat
> related:
> https://libvirt.org/firewall.html#firewalld-and-the-virtual-network-driver
>
> I'm affected by the same issue, digged a little around but still have
> no clue what's going wrong.

Hi Bruno, thanks for answering!
I don't have firewalld installed, but your message let me explore the issue
again and reading some forum threads I found something weird.
Just after I boot my system, virt-manager behaves the same as a few weeks ago
and the default network is not active:

    ceppo@mypc:~$ sudo virsh net-info default
    Name:           default
    UUID:           e2a6d5a1-e57e-4281-ad59-6af1f54112e2
    Active:         no
    Persistent:     yes
    Autostart:      no
    Bridge:         virbr0

Also, if I run `sudo virsh net-destroy default`, I get the expected result:

    error: Failed to destroy network default
    error: Requested operation is not valid: network 'default' is not active

But if I run virt-manager after that, it connects to the user session but
the network doesn't work for guest machines - which makes sense.

Is this of any use to understand what's the issue? If you can't help, I think I
will file a bug report.


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Ceppo

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