On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 23:28, clownix <clow...@clownix.net> wrote: > I must tell you that you can have an UML ubuntu 10.04 in the > cloonix environment at http://cloonix.net > And the cloonix environement has a slirp integrated inside its > own network and you can surf on internet from your UML ubuntu > plug-and-play.
Assumed you don't hit the problem we're seeing on the _host_? > Note: due to libssl used in cloonix, most users have to > recompile the cloonix tree and as the cloonix also supports > KVM, the following packages are needed for good compilation: > yum install gtk-vnc-devel > yum install vte-devel > or > apt-get install libgtk-vnc-1.0-dev > apt-get install libvte-dev > > Note: The slirp in cloonix has been recoded, but comes from the > official slirp. So that slirp version may have a workaround? > Le mardi 01 juin 2010 à 22:32 +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven a écrit : >> On Mon, 19 Apr 2010, Mark Longair wrote: >> > I wonder if someone could help me with a frustrating problem I'm >> > having with slirp-based networking in UML? (I've tried asking >> > on the slirp-devel mailing list, but didn't get any response.) >> > I'd be very grateful for any help. >> > >> > Although this has worked for me successfully in the past, I'm >> > having trouble getting the "redir" option for slirp to work >> > properly for connecting to a UML instance. (Network access from >> > the UML machine to the outside world works fine, it's just the >> > incoming connections that fail.) >> >> I'm having the same problem on 2 machines running Ubuntu (9.04 in the past >> and >> 10.04 now), while it works fine on CentOS 5 and used to work fine on my >> previous >> machine running Debian. >> >> > This appears to set up the redirections correctly, since I see the >> > following output (with some whitespace edited for readability): >> > >> > [..] >> > Setting up networking.... >> > Configuring network interfaces... >> > Slirp v1.0.17 (BETA) FULL_BOLT >> > Copyright (c) 1995,1996 Danny Gasparovski and others. >> > All rights reserved. >> > This program is copyrighted, free software. >> > Please read the file COPYRIGHT that came with the Slirp >> > package for the terms and conditions of the copyright. >> > Logging statistics >> > Redirecting TCP port 8042 to 10.0.2.15:80 >> > Redirecting TCP port 2242 to 10.0.2.15:22 >> > IP address of Slirp host: 127.0.1.1 >> ^^^^^^^^^ >> I noticed this is different: on the working CentOS setup, it shows the >> external >> (eth0) address of the host. On the failing setups, it shows a localhost >> address. >> You can see this even without running UML: just run slirp on the command >> line. >> Interestingly, I tried this on an Ubuntu machine at work (9.10, I >> think), and there it >> did show the external IP address. So it's probably related to the >> presence of some >> additional package. But which one? >> >> Then I discovered you can tell slirp which host address to use using the >> `host addr a.b.c.d' option. And after that, redir works again for me! Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- ge...@linux-m68k.org In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ThinkGeek and WIRED's GeekDad team up for the Ultimate GeekDad Father's Day Giveaway. ONE MASSIVE PRIZE to the lucky parental unit. See the prize list and enter to win: http://p.sf.net/sfu/thinkgeek-promo _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-user mailing list User-mode-linux-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-user