On 06/02/2008, Ian Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> andrzej zaborowski writes ("Re: [Qemu-devel] Making qemu use 10.0.3.x not 
> 10.0.2.x"):
> > This rfc talks about organisations and networks that are real, not
> > about the network inside qemu which doesn't have connectivity with
> > another qemu network.
>
> Address clashes are still a problem even if the two networks don't
> exchange packets, if there is any system which needs to be on both
> networks.  And of course in the qemu case the host is on both
> networks.

Right, but this happens so rarely (and there are no obvious symptoms
when it happens) that it's okay for the user to set up non-user-net
networking or issue this one line grep command posted in the original
message. A more useful addition would perhaps be a simple warning from
qemu when the host is in a network containing 10.0.2.0/8.

Indeed when you google "10.0.2.2 ip" half of the hits relate to qemu/kvm/vbox.

Regards


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