Re: Laptops, virtualisation, and networking

2010-04-29 Thread Dan Irwin
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Ryan Lynch wrote: > I can't quite tell from your post, so I apologize if I'm barking up > the wrong tree, here, but is there a reason why you can't NAT the > guest network traffic through the container OS? Unless I'm mistaken, doing this generally requires you t

Re: Laptops, virtualisation, and networking

2010-04-29 Thread Jason Ish
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 5:55 AM, Mogens Kjaer wrote: > On 04/29/2010 08:33 AM, Dan Irwin wrote: > ... > > When I VPN in, I'm connected via pptp or ipsec. I can't see the same > > bridging/dhcp working on these interfaces as wlan0 or eth0. > > I use NetworkManager to handle my wireless and VPN. >

Re: Laptops, virtualisation, and networking

2010-04-29 Thread Ryan Lynch
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 02:33, Dan Irwin wrote: > When I'm connected via wifi (or wired) this should work fine, as I can > bridge the guest network interface onto the host, and let dhcp take > care of addressing. > > When I VPN in, I'm connected via pptp or ipsec. I can't see the same > bridging/d

Re: Laptops, virtualisation, and networking

2010-04-29 Thread Mario Guenterberg
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 01:55:56PM +0200, Mogens Kjaer wrote: > On 04/29/2010 08:33 AM, Dan Irwin wrote: > ... > > When I VPN in, I'm connected via pptp or ipsec. I can't see the same > > bridging/dhcp working on these interfaces as wlan0 or eth0. > > I use NetworkManager to handle my wireless and

Re: Laptops, virtualisation, and networking

2010-04-29 Thread Mogens Kjaer
On 04/29/2010 08:33 AM, Dan Irwin wrote: ... > When I VPN in, I'm connected via pptp or ipsec. I can't see the same > bridging/dhcp working on these interfaces as wlan0 or eth0. I use NetworkManager to handle my wireless and VPN. It connects to our Cisco ASA box. If I start VPN from NetworkManag

Laptops, virtualisation, and networking

2010-04-28 Thread Dan Irwin
Hello, I run Fedora 12 on my laptop, along with a couple of virtual machines. I generally connect to my workplace via wifi or vpn. I want the virtual machines to have access to my workplace network. When I'm connected via wifi (or wired) this should work fine, as I can bridge the guest network i