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2016 Sep 30
2
Virtualization Networking
...ion.
>
> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-
> US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Virtualization_Administration_Guide/
> sect-attch-nic-physdev.html
>
Thanks, I am running 6.8.
For whatever reason, the default NAT setup no longer works. I got some kind
of bridge network (mactap) setup that has access to the outside but I still
can't connect locally.
2016 Sep 30
2
Virtualization Networking
...[CentOS] Virtualization Networking
>
> On 09/29/2016 07:54 PM, TE Dukes wrote:
> > For whatever reason, the default NAT setup no longer works.
>
> Start over with a new install. Record each change you make, carefully.
>
> > I got some kind
> > of bridge network (mactap) setup that has access to the outside but I
> > still can't connect locally.
>
>
> As I noted, when using the macvtap, the host and guest can't communicate
> unless you enable hairpin mode.
>
I read something about turning off and disabling NetworkManager. I haven...
2020 May 19
1
Re: macvtap direct
...gt; > Hi
> >
> > Couple of questions around macvtap direct usage:
> >
> > 1) is the document here current?
> > https://libvirt.org/formatnetwork.html#examplesDirect
>
> Yes. None of that has changed in any major way in many years.
>
kernelNewbies documents mactap bridge as VMs can host can all talk to each
other without an external bridge
External bridge/switch is only needed for VEPA mode with hairpin.
https://virt.kernelnewbies.org/MacVTap
Perhaps the original development of macvtap to support VEPA influenced the
early docs and was never reviewed after...
2016 Sep 30
0
Virtualization Networking
On 09/29/2016 07:54 PM, TE Dukes wrote:
> For whatever reason, the default NAT setup no longer works.
Start over with a new install. Record each change you make, carefully.
> I got some kind
> of bridge network (mactap) setup that has access to the outside but I still
> can't connect locally.
As I noted, when using the macvtap, the host and guest can't communicate
unless you enable hairpin mode.
2016 Sep 30
0
Virtualization Networking
...t;
>> On 09/29/2016 07:54 PM, TE Dukes wrote:
>> > For whatever reason, the default NAT setup no longer works.
>>
>> Start over with a new install. Record each change you make,
>> carefully.
>>
>> > I got some kind
>> > of bridge network (mactap) setup that has access to the outside
>> > but I still can't connect locally.
>>
>>
>> As I noted, when using the macvtap, the host and guest can't
>> communicate unless you enable hairpin mode.
>>
>
> I read something about turning off and d...
2016 Sep 30
2
Virtualization Networking
...PM, TE Dukes wrote:
> >> > For whatever reason, the default NAT setup no longer works.
> >>
> >> Start over with a new install. Record each change you make,
> >> carefully.
> >>
> >> > I got some kind
> >> > of bridge network (mactap) setup that has access to the outside but
> >> > I still can't connect locally.
> >>
> >>
> >> As I noted, when using the macvtap, the host and guest can't
> >> communicate unless you enable hairpin mode.
> >>
> >
> > I re...
2020 May 13
2
macvtap direct
Hi
Couple of questions around macvtap direct usage:
1) is the document here current?
https://libvirt.org/formatnetwork.html#examplesDirect
I have been able to get host to guest network traffic without any special
configuration or switch since Fedora 28 when I first started using it.
Using <forward mode=vepa> requires switch port mirroring, but just using
<forward mode=bridge>
2016 Sep 28
4
Virtualization Networking
Hello,
I'm a little confused on which networking option I need to choose when
setting up a VM.
I set up two VMs this past weekend both with NAT. Both able to were
access the internet.
The first one, I created in my / file system but didn't really have the
space so I deleted it.
The second one, I created in /home/kvm, but deleted it as well when I
couldn't access it FROM the