Re: [uml-user] Guest networking

2006-05-17 Thread Nic James Ferrier
") Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Blaisorblade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tuesday 16 May 2006 23:39, Jason Lunz wrote: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >> > Even in the other solution (PPP over SSH), or in whichever one you can >> > th

Re: [uml-user] Guest networking

2006-05-16 Thread Blaisorblade
On Tuesday 16 May 2006 23:39, Jason Lunz wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > Even in the other solution (PPP over SSH), or in whichever one you can > > think of (I would use normal Ethernet subnets, but have many different > > ones, each one with only two hosts on it), you get to use an UML as > >

Re: [uml-user] Guest networking

2006-05-16 Thread Nic
John Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > I'm currently using several instances of uml_switch to create virtual network > segments. These are working fine for the simple network I have at present. > However, to make things a little more interesting I'd like to stick in some > more virtual

Re: [uml-user] Guest networking

2006-05-16 Thread Jason Lunz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Even in the other solution (PPP over SSH), or in whichever one you can think > of (I would use normal Ethernet subnets, but have many different ones, each > one with only two hosts on it), you get to use an UML as router... Another nice tool for playing with these thing

Re: [uml-user] Guest networking

2006-05-16 Thread Nic
John Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > --- Nic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> You could just set up VPNs between the VMs using PPP over SSH. >> > > I'm not sure if that would work in this case, I need simple interfaces that I > can use with the routing daemons from quagga/zebra. I want to

Re: [uml-user] Guest networking

2006-05-16 Thread Blaisorblade
On Friday 12 May 2006 16:55, John Parsons wrote: > Hi, > > I'm currently using several instances of uml_switch to create virtual > network segments. These are working fine for the simple network I have at > present. However, to make things a little more interesting I'd like to > stick in some more

Re: [uml-user] Guest networking

2006-05-16 Thread Nic James Ferrier
") Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Nic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > John Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> --- Nic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>> You could just set up VPNs between the VMs using PPP over SSH. >>> >> >> I'm

Re: [uml-user] Guest networking

2006-05-16 Thread John Parsons
--- Nic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You could just set up VPNs between the VMs using PPP over SSH. > I'm not sure if that would work in this case, I need simple interfaces that I can use with the routing daemons from quagga/zebra. I want to simulate real network links with routing protocols r

RE: [uml-user] Guest networking

2006-05-12 Thread Brock, Anthony - NET
> -Original Message- > From: John Parsons > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 7:56 AM > Subject: [uml-user] Guest networking > > uml_switch doesn't seem like the best choice for this, and I > was wondering what > would be the best way of implementing these link

[uml-user] Guest networking

2006-05-12 Thread John Parsons
Hi, I'm currently using several instances of uml_switch to create virtual network segments. These are working fine for the simple network I have at present. However, to make things a little more interesting I'd like to stick in some more virtual "routers" connected with point-to-point links to sim