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2013 Aug 09
2
Bridging Wireless Cards for KVM
...right place to ask this question. I was wondering if there is a way to set up a KVM VM using an XML document as input into Virsh that uses bridged networking over a wireless card. I understand that wireless cards to not natively support, but I was able to find a working solution here: http://blog.ericwhite.ca/articles/2011/04/creating-a-wireless-bridge/. The issue is, I can use this bridge by calling KVM directly. However, I cannot figure out how to get this same configuration on an XML file that I input into Virsh for the creation of a VM. My understanding is that libvirt calls KVM/QEMU at some p...
2013 Aug 11
2
Re: Bridging Wireless Cards for KVM
...is a way to set up a KVM VM using an XML document as input into > Virsh > > that uses bridged networking over a wireless card. > > > > I understand that wireless cards to not natively support, but I was able > to > > find a working solution here: > > http://blog.ericwhite.ca/articles/2011/04/creating-a-wireless-bridge/. > > Ok, that's slightly different. The traditional integration with Linux > bridge devices is doing ethernet layer bridging - so all protocols > like IPv4, IPv6, etc, etc will "just work". > > What that blog describes...
2013 Aug 09
0
Re: Bridging Wireless Cards for KVM
...ion. I was wondering if > there is a way to set up a KVM VM using an XML document as input into Virsh > that uses bridged networking over a wireless card. > > I understand that wireless cards to not natively support, but I was able to > find a working solution here: > http://blog.ericwhite.ca/articles/2011/04/creating-a-wireless-bridge/. Ok, that's slightly different. The traditional integration with Linux bridge devices is doing ethernet layer bridging - so all protocols like IPv4, IPv6, etc, etc will "just work". What that blog describes is protocol layer bridging,...
2013 Aug 11
0
Re: Bridging Wireless Cards for KVM
...using an XML document as input into >> Virsh >> > that uses bridged networking over a wireless card. >> > >> > I understand that wireless cards to not natively support, but I was >> able to >> > find a working solution here: >> > http://blog.ericwhite.ca/articles/2011/04/creating-a-wireless-bridge/. >> >> Ok, that's slightly different. The traditional integration with Linux >> bridge devices is doing ethernet layer bridging - so all protocols >> like IPv4, IPv6, etc, etc will "just work". >> >>...