;> >> guest machine and so on?
>
>> >
>
>> > Add the second machine to the same bridge.
>
>>
>
>> Hi, Sam!
>
>> Thanks, I've already did it. But theoretically, is it possible to
>
>> create more than one bridge on one interface?
; interface), then created /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-br0 with
> >> nececarry configuration. How to create second interface for second
> >> guest machine and so on?
> >
> > Add the second machine to the same bridge.
>
> Hi, Sam!
> Thanks, I've already di
On 27 December 2011 17:13, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> No, because that would make no sense whatsoever. Having a bridge means that
> any network traffic received by any bridged interface is also received by
> every other one. With the same interface on multiple bridges, because it
> receives all ne
On 27/12/11 12:59, Hiisi wrote:
Thanks, I've already did it. But theoretically, is it possible to
create more than one bridge on one interface?
Hi Hilsi,
I put all guest machines on the same subnet,
and they share the same physical eth0 on the host.
That was using Virt-Manager.
rry configuration. How to create second interface for second
>> guest machine and so on?
>
>
> Add the second machine to the same bridge.
>
Hi, Sam!
Thanks, I've already did it. But theoretically, is it possible to
create more than one bridge on one interface?
No, because th
How to create second interface for second
>> guest machine and so on?
>
>
> Add the second machine to the same bridge.
>
Hi, Sam!
Thanks, I've already did it. But theoretically, is it possible to
create more than one bridge on one interface?
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Hiisi writes:
Hi, list!
Is there a way to set up more than one bridged interface having one
physical device? I'm setting up virtual machines and want them to
share the same network with host computer. For one guest machine I
simply created a bridged interface adding line 'BRIDGE=br0' to
/etc/sys
Hi, list!
Is there a way to set up more than one bridged interface having one
physical device? I'm setting up virtual machines and want them to
share the same network with host computer. For one guest machine I
simply created a bridged interface adding line 'BRIDGE=br0' to
/etc/sysconfig/network-sc