> But a new problem arises ... one of the m0n0wall instances needs to use
> DHCP to get a dynamic IP from my ISP (the others are static, so they're
> ok). How do I get the bridge to proxy the DHCP request and forward the
> response to the VM guest? I brought up a test instance of m0n0wall but
On 01/19/2012 09:00 AM, Tait Clarridge wrote:
>> >
>> > I've Googled until I'm blue in the face, but haven't found a clear
>> > explanation of how I can assign each ethX device directly to the guest
>> > OS rather than going thru the usual bridge configuration. I need to
>> > allow the m0n0wa
> My question is: are the taps being used behind the
> scenes (is it something libvirt does for us) or are the tap interfaces
> obsolete now?
>
> Thanks,
> Jorge
Yes, as far as I know in Xen/KVM the tap devices are connected behind
the scenes to the bridge you specify in the config.
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On 01/18/2012 05:49 PM, Tait Clarridge wrote:
> Create the 8 bridges that you need and go from there, you should be able
> to assign them in Virtual Machine Manager to the VMs.
Hello Tait,
I'm learning about ethernet bridges and how it is applied to virtual
networking. It seems that, in the past
>
> I've Googled until I'm blue in the face, but haven't found a clear
> explanation of how I can assign each ethX device directly to the guest
> OS rather than going thru the usual bridge configuration. I need to
> allow the m0n0wall OS to assign the LAN and WAN IP addresses, if that's
> pos
Hello CentOS gurus, and a belated Happy New Year (or an early Happy
Chinese New Year).
I'm in the process of building a CentOS-6 KVM host machine whose only
function will be to run four independent 'm0n0wall' firewall guest
instances. I have a couple of quad-port Intel NICs to provide four
WAN
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