Alright, found out I was editing the wrong line in the QEMU menu script file for windows. Now it seems to work a lot better. I am still wondering if it is possible to setup my guest OS as a bridging interface within the simulated environment? And with 3 nics can I redirect ports to individual NIC's??
Wolfgang Richter wrote: >Basically, what I want to accomplish is this. eth0 and eth1 are in >bridging mode, with eth0 supposedly leading out to the internet, and >eth1 supposedly connecting an internal network to the internet. eth2 >connects to a third network, but that doesn't really matter too much. >eth0 wants a few ports open and so does eth2. Is this possible at all >with QEMU? So far I've had no luck...but will continue trying different >configurations. > >-- >Wolfgang Richter > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >>I am trying to simulate three NIC's, with redirected ports from the host to >>my simulated system. I want port 22 to go to NIC 1, and port 443 to go to NIC >>3. Is this possible? So far, I think only eth0 seems to be working on my >>guest OS, so maybe my -redir tcp:22::22 -redir tcp:443::443 are screwing up >>the multiple NIC's?? I have to redirect ports in order for the guest OS to >>have servers right (SSH, SSL web)? I am using QEMU 0.7.0. >> >>I just want to make sure my invocation of QEMU (under Windows XP) isn't >>screwing anything up: >> >>qemu.exe -L "\Program Files\Qemu\bios" -m 256 -hda "C:\Program >>Files\Qemu\RooHoneynet.img" -enable-audio -localtime -nics 3 -redir >>tcp:22::22 -redir tcp:443::443 >> >>-- >>Wolfgang Richter >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Qemu-devel mailing list >>Qemu-devel@nongnu.org >>http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel >> >> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Qemu-devel mailing list >>Qemu-devel@nongnu.org >>http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel >> >> -- Wolfgang Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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