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2014 Nov 24
0
Re: Put virbr0 in promiscusous
On 12.11.2014 14:55, Sagar Shedge wrote:
> Hi ,
>
>
> I have two virtual machines VM1 and VM2. Then I have added eth0 of my
> VM to 'default' network.
>
> Use case :-
> I want to monitor all traffic on virbr0('default' network).
>
> Steps followed :-
> 1. Add VM1 eth0 to virbr0
> 2. Add VM2 eth1 to virbr0
> 3. brctl setageing ovsbr0 0 ..(To
2014 Nov 24
0
Re: Put virbr0 in promiscusous
On 24.11.2014 13:51, Sagar Shedge wrote:
> Hi Michal,
>
> Ok.
>
> Please can you try this scenario once you get free time. Currently my
> hypervisor is Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 3.13.0-24-generic.
> Meanwhile I will try this with some other Linux kernel also.
>
> Mail me if you find anything related to this. It will be helpful.
> Thanks for reply.
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2014 Nov 24
2
Re: Put virbr0 in promiscusous
Hi Michal,
Ok.
Please can you try this scenario once you get free time. Currently my
hypervisor is Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 3.13.0-24-generic.
Meanwhile I will try this with some other Linux kernel also.
Mail me if you find anything related to this. It will be helpful.
Thanks for reply.
Regards,
Sagar
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 3:58 PM, Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
wrote:
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2014 Nov 12
3
Put virbr0 in promiscusous
Hi ,
I have two virtual machines VM1 and VM2. Then I have added eth0 of my VM
to 'default' network.
Use case :-
I want to monitor all traffic on virbr0('default' network).
Steps followed :-
1. Add VM1 eth0 to virbr0
2. Add VM2 eth1 to virbr0
3. brctl setageing ovsbr0 0 ..(To put bridge in promiscuous)
Now I am running tcpdump on eth1 of VM2 and trying to ping