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2010 Dec 21
0
private DNS servers & dnsmasq
Hello--
I'm trying to work through the last piece of the puzzle regarding dns
resolution for my guests.
To do so I'd like to be able to pass the following to the dnsmasq child
process:
-S /private.net/127.0.0.1 (as referenced in the dnsmasq man page)
-S /sub.private.net/127.0.0.1
However, I cannot find any documentation that suggests the xml schema
defining the virtual network supports
2014 Apr 10
0
Re: Changing dnsmasq DNS settings for virtual machines
On 04/06/2014 08:33 AM, Johannes Kastl wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> maybe this is an old fart, but I cant get it to work.
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> I am running libvirt on a laptop, where a dnsmasq is already running
> to delegate dns info for my local (not-public) network. My resolv.conf
> (on the host) lists the system-dnsmasq as first
2014 Apr 06
3
Changing dnsmasq DNS settings for virtual machines
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Hi everyone,
maybe this is an old fart, but I cant get it to work.
I am running libvirt on a laptop, where a dnsmasq is already running
to delegate dns info for my local (not-public) network. My resolv.conf
(on the host) lists the system-dnsmasq as first server.
I had to set the listen-adress for the system-dnsmasq to 127.0.0.1 and
set
2014 Apr 13
0
Re: Changing dnsmasq DNS settings for virtual machines
On 04/10/2014 08:12 PM, Johannes Kastl wrote:
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> On 10.04.2014 13:08 Laine Stump wrote:
>> On 04/06/2014 08:33 AM, Johannes Kastl wrote:
>>> There was a bug in libvirt for quite awhile that caused
>>> locally-unresolved requests for hostnames in the domain given by
>>> the network's <domain
2014 Apr 14
0
Re: Changing dnsmasq DNS settings for virtual machines
On 04/13/2014 10:23 PM, Johannes Kastl wrote:
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> Hi Laine,
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> thanks for the answer.
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> On 13.04.14 16:13 Laine Stump wrote:
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>> There is no provision for that. If you want additional hosts to be
>> known by the libvcirt instance of dnsmasq, you must enter them into
>> the xml.
> I can set the
2012 Sep 20
0
libvirt network without dns ?
Hey,
I've opened a bug against ubuntu at [1]. I realize this is probably not
a high priority, but I was just curious if it is possible to have libvirt
configure a network and *not* run a DNS server on it (dnsmasq). Perhaps I
could convince libvirt to run dnsmasq with '--port 0'?
For my explicit use case i was hoping/expecting to run my own dns and
dhcp servers, possibly a
2013 Jul 06
5
[Bug 2126] New: ISP bogus NX records override configuration Host
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2126
Bug ID: 2126
Summary: ISP bogus NX records override configuration Host
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.0p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: ssh
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2014 Apr 13
2
Re: Changing dnsmasq DNS settings for virtual machines
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Hi Laine,
thanks for the answer.
On 13.04.14 16:13 Laine Stump wrote:
> There is no provision for that. If you want additional hosts to be
> known by the libvcirt instance of dnsmasq, you must enter them into
> the xml.
I can set the addn-hosts in the .conf file in
/var/lib/libvirt/dnsmasq/<nameofthenetwork>.conf.
I was just not
2016 Feb 08
0
route seems to be not affecting the network behavior
Hello,
I’m trying to set a default gateway on an isolated lan (because one of my VM get access to an other lan).
I’m trying to use the option <route > but this doesn’t affect the default route on my VMs.
Here is the network xml
<network>
<name>prd-private-lan</name>
<uuid>2222222222222222222222</uuid>
<bridge name='virbr3' stp='off'
2014 Apr 10
2
Re: Changing dnsmasq DNS settings for virtual machines
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On 10.04.2014 13:08 Laine Stump wrote:
> On 04/06/2014 08:33 AM, Johannes Kastl wrote:
>> There was a bug in libvirt for quite awhile that caused
>> locally-unresolved requests for hostnames in the domain given by
>> the network's <domain name='xyzzy'/> element to be dropped rather
>> than forwarded. Is
2012 Mar 23
1
[libvirt] Problem with Open vSwitch and dnsmasq
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 11:43:03 -0700
Subject: Re: [libvirt] Problem with Open vSwitch and dnsmasq
From: aatteka at nicira.com
To: dano1988 at hotmail.it
CC: libvir-list at redhat.com; roberto.sassu at polito.it; paolo.smiraglia at polito.it; dev at openvswitch.org
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Daniele Milani <dano1988 at hotmail.it> wrote:
I think I could try the first solution.
2013 Nov 22
1
Re: Help with Vrbr0
On Friday 22 November 2013 04:19 PM, Sherin A wrote:
> On Friday 22 November 2013 01:33 PM, Sherin A wrote:
>> On Friday 22 November 2013 01:24 PM, Gao feng wrote:
>>> On 11/22/2013 03:47 PM, Sherin A wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I am not able to see vrbr0 in my box. Can some one help me
>>>> with this ? . I am trying
2020 Apr 17
3
Re: My VMs don't get IP with libvirt and dnsmasq
Hello!
Thanks for your answer.
Well, I think it has to ask for an IP as I have the same configuration in a
different machine (with the same OS) and it works, there I see the DHCP
packets and so on, but not here. And yeah, that pepito.conf file exists,
this is its content:
##WARNING: THIS IS AN AUTO-GENERATED FILE. CHANGES TO IT ARE LIKELY TO BE
##OVERWRITTEN AND LOST. Changes to this
2012 Mar 22
0
[libvirt] Problem with Open vSwitch and dnsmasq
(Cc'ing to libvirt-users at redhat.com)
On 03/22/2012 02:43 PM, Ansis Atteka wrote:
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> On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Daniele Milani <dano1988 at hotmail.it
> <mailto:dano1988 at hotmail.it>> wrote:
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> I think I could try the first solution. Can you explain me how do
> I create the port used by dnsmasq?
>
> For example, is it correct
2013 Nov 22
0
Re: Help with Vrbr0
On Friday 22 November 2013 01:33 PM, Sherin A wrote:
> On Friday 22 November 2013 01:24 PM, Gao feng wrote:
>> On 11/22/2013 03:47 PM, Sherin A wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am not able to see vrbr0 in my box. Can some one help me
>>> with this ? . I am trying KVM+libvirt and planing to use Routed
>>> mode. I hope this virbr0 must be up
2020 Apr 17
0
Re: My VMs don't get IP with libvirt and dnsmasq
Hi,
I've seen this before.
First, the simple steps:
have you started that network? (virsh start network-name)
do you have installed the tools to work with bridges in your OS?
can you check if the bridge exist in your OS and if the vm's interface is
attached to it? In rhel you use the command brctl to do that, don't know
about ubuntu...
Best Regards,
DR
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at
2020 Apr 17
0
Re: My VMs don't get IP with libvirt and dnsmasq
On 4/17/20 12:44 PM, Computers Issues wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Thanks for your answer.
>
> Well, I think it has to ask for an IP as I have the same configuration
> in a different machine (with the same OS) and it works, there I see the
> DHCP packets and so on, but not here.
Well, do you actually see DHCP traffic on the virbr2 bridge? Because if
not then the guest
2020 Apr 17
1
Re: My VMs don't get IP with libvirt and dnsmasq
Hi,
That was right. I mean, I've tried it at the same time in both machines I
have (the one where it works and the other), and using tcpdump -i virbr2 in
both ones, after creating the domain with virsh, showed that the right one
is getting DHCP traffic, but there's no DHCP request or anything about DHCP
in the one that is not working.
El vie., 17 abr. 2020 a las 12:50, Michal Privoznik
2019 Aug 01
2
libvirt/dnsmasq is not adhering to static DHCP assignments
This is basically a continuation of an older posting[0] I found, but
apparently no solution has been posted. So, I'm trying to setup static
DHCP leases with dnsmasq that is being started by libvirtd:
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$ sudo virsh net-dumpxml --network default
<network>
[...]
<dns enable='no'/>
<ip
2020 Apr 16
4
My VMs don't get IP with libvirt and dnsmasq
Hello there,
I wanted to share a problem I'm having with libvirt, for the case someone
here could know how to solve it.
I'm using an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, I have libvirtd already installed and I
think I got all the dependencies installed. So, I'm using virsh net-create
to create this network:
<network>
<name>pepito</name>
<forward mode='nat'/>