Good afternoon,
Both the host and guest are freebsd 11.2.
The guest is actually a live CD boot to work out the configuration.
The host does have connectivity to the Internet via its default route.
Host
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root@FreeBSDHost:~ # uname -a
FreeBSD FreeBSDHost.davehome.local 11.2-RELEASE-p1 FreeBSD
...
does your WAN (eg. internet) interface have any IP assigned...?
I mean your bhyve hypervisor...
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On 10.8.2018 11:29, David Powers via freebsd-virtua
I had a similar problem. I had to turn off TCP offloading and other
hardware offloading features on the NIC for it to work.
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018, 12:31 David Powers via freebsd-virtualization <
freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org> wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I am sure this is a common issue, but I
Hi,
> Am 10.08.2018 um 11:29 schrieb David Powers via freebsd-virtualization
> :
> I have a test vm running in Bhyve that is able to reach all interfaces on its
> host via icmp.
> However, the guest is unable to reach the default route of the host, and thus
> no Internet.
> I was hoping that so
Good morning,
I am sure this is a common issue, but I was unable to find a way to search the
list archives in an attempt to find a potential answer.
I have a test vm running in Bhyve that is able to reach all interfaces on its
host via icmp.
However, the guest is unable to reach the default rou