Dmitry,

On Thu, Feb 11, 2016 at 10:06:34AM +0500, dmitry.sensei wrote:

> Can you give generic guide to setting up a network in Qemu (OpenBSD)?
> I have one physical re0 interface, which looks to the Internet.

#!/bin/ksh
ifconfig tun0 create
ifconfig tun0 link0
ifconfig tun0 up
ifconfig bridge0 create
#ifconfig bridge0 fwddelay 4
ifconfig bridge0 add re0 add tun0
ifconfig bridge0 up

I can't remember where I found the above but I have been using it with
SIMH. It may have been in the example where somebody shows how to run
OpenBSD VAX under SIMH. In the SIMH .conf you use

at xq tap:tap0

I ASSume you would use a similar syntax in QEMU's config. That is, use
tap:tap0 as your network interface name instead of re0. I commented out the
fwddelay to see if it affected anything and it doesn't seem to in this
application.

/jl

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