On Fri, 7 Jan 2005, Adil Mujeeb, Noida wrote:
I have not added the guest interface & add a new ip to bridge and update the
routing tables and iam able to outside thru guest.
Correct.
You only need to use bridgeing if you want your UMLs to be part of the
local lan where the host is connected, not
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 08:42:30PM +0530, Adil Mujeeb, Noida wrote:
> >If you do not add the host interface to the bridge, then guests
> >connected to the bridge will not have access to the external network.
> >In order for the bridge to pass packets to particular networks (e.g. the
> >ethernet ne
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Subject: Re: [uml-devel] bridge query
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Also, which I ran into this... bridging passes all traffic from eth0 or
whatever is bridged to the tap device... ie dhcp requests. My tests
showed that unless I used a bridge as opposed to a regular tap
interface, I couldn't run a dhcp server sucsessfully.
Regards,
Rolf Brusletto
Paul Warren wr
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On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 08:25:58PM +0530, Adil Mujeeb, Noida wrote:
> what is the use of attaching the host interface in the bridge? Without
> attaching the host interface in the bridge we can simply bring down the host
> interface with ip 0.0.0.0 & assign the host int