Hey,

I'm a bit stumped getting a (FreeBSD guest) VM to use bridged networking to 
work.  The same VM works fine on a Mac OS X and an Ubuntu host, so I'm certain 
it's not the VMs setting.

I'm running
# pkg info -g virtualbox*
virtualbox-ose-4.2.6           A general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 
hardware
virtualbox-ose-kmod-4.2.6_4    VirtualBox kernel module for FreeBSD
on FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE r249476 amd64.

My LAN gets to the host via vlan1 (attached to re0); which in turn is bridged 
via bridge0.  IP configuration is on bridge0.

It appears that frames sent from the guest make it to the host and machines 
connected to the LAN, but no replies appear to be getting back to the guest.  
I've tried bridging the guest to bridge0 as well as vlan1.

If I configure the guest's network manually, I can see arp requests arriving on 
the host and the LAN; inside the guest I can't see any frames arriving.  If I 
add arp entries manually on the guest, I can see pings going out, but the 
replies never make it back.

I am running pf, but I don't see any rejected packets of pflog0 that correlate 
in any way.

Is there a magic configuration bit that I'm missing?  Or is there some 
incompatibility between if_bridge and ng_ether?


Thanks,
Stefan

-- 
Stefan Bethke <s...@lassitu.de>   Fon +49 151 14070811

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