Static ip for the host seems to be fine, my only problem is with the guest now.
Yes i have libvirt installed, so if i enable virbr0 in my host and use it as a source on my vm i should be fine? I currently have an interface of type bridge in my xml which uses br-lan (my host bridge i pasted above) as source, model type is virtio. 2016-04-28 13:15 GMT+02:00 Okky Hendriansyah <okky....@gmail.com>: > On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 5:33 PM, thibaut noah <thibaut.n...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> So my cpl died last night, thus i cannot connect to my freebox and my >> local network (neither internet obviously). >> >> From what i understand of a bridge it should be possible to still have a >> connection between my host and my guest even though i don't have a cable >> plug in my ethernet card since it is a software bridge? >> >> I have a samba share on my zfs which contains all my datas and i want to >> be able to access them during the few days i will spend without connection >> (i need some time to buy a new cpl). >> >> Apparently i would need to use static ip for this? >> I modify my netctl bridge file according to this though i don't >> understand everything. >> Seems my ip adress would be 10.0.0.1, what is the /24 for? and can i put >> just anything for the ip adress? >> This file is enough for my vm to boot with the bridge on though synergy >> fails to launch (cannot find a local network). >> >> I assume the ideal solution would be to create a virtual local network >> with my guest and host only though i don't know what will happen when the >> internet will come back. >> >> Description="Local bridge network" >> Interface=br-lan >> Connection=bridge >> BindsToInterfaces=(enp6s5) >> #IP=no >> IP=static >> IPCustom=('addr add dev br-lan 10.0.0.1/24 brd +' ) >> >> Address=('10.0.0.1/24') >> DNS=('84.255.209.79' '84.255.210.79') >> >> > Hi, > > You need to define static IP for both the host and the guest. As long as > you setup the same netmask (/24) and the same subnet (10.0.0.x) between the > two, I think you can do fine. Have you installed libvirt? It is not > mandatory, but by default libvirt installs a bridged network profile in the > host (virbr0) that is contained to only between the host and the guests. > You can use that bridge if you do not have access to a router/DHCP server. > > Best regards, > > Okky Hendriansyah > >
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