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2010 Nov 02
1
controlling VM access to different tap devices
Sorry if this off-topic but I have a qemu related question I was going to send to the qemu users mailing list but that list appears to have vanished. I thought this community might have some insight. I am interested in controlling VM access to different tap devices so I want to have different qemu processes bound to different tun devices. I've created new tun devices (eg. /dev/net/tun_low)
2015 Apr 19
4
inquiry about differences between the tap and the vnet in the virt-manager
inquiry about differences between the tap and the vnet in the virt-manager Greetings! I encounter a problem about the network when using virt-manager to create and run a VM. when I want to establish a network bridge for the guest OS, I generally use two kinds of ways described as fellow : First method : create a bridge with the help of linux commad: brctl, or Second method : using
2015 Apr 26
3
How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address
How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address? Greetings, if I establish a network for the VM (hypervisor is KVM) using bridge in the virt-manager , a vnet0 device is created . There are some relationships about mac address between the vnet0 device in the hypervisor and the ethX device in the VM, for example : the mac address of vnet0 is FE:54:00:84:E3:62 the mac address of ethX in the VM
2006 Feb 02
4
Virtual Interface
Hi Guys, I want to create multiple virtual interfaces on a system running linux 2.6. The main requirment being, to assign unique MAC address fo each of the virtual interfaces. I need to know, if this is possible and will really appriciate if someone can provide me pointer in this direction. Thanks a lot. R. Singh _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list
2010 Sep 29
1
qemu
No i can start qemu but no network I have a bridge br0 with ta0 on it My start line qemu debian.5-0.x86.20100901.qcow --curses -net nic -net tap,ifname=tap0,script=no
2015 Apr 27
2
Re: How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address
On 04/27/2015 04:59 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 10:51:34AM +0800, wh.h@foxmail.com wrote: >> How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address? >> >> Greetings, >> if I establish a network for the VM (hypervisor is KVM) using bridge in >> the virt-manager , a vnet0 device is created . There are some relationships >> about mac
2007 Aug 13
3
bonding tap devices
Hello list, Please don''t shoot me. I know I''m doing something with bonding that bonding wasn''t made for. I just want to give it a try. I want a simple mechanism to have a failover on a 24Mbit line to a 2Mbit line in case the 24Mbit line goes down. Between A and B there are two lines: a 24Mbit and a 2Mbit. I use two OpenVPN tunnels with tap devices: +-- tap0 (A)---
2010 Dec 20
16
Network isolation - PCI passthrough question
Hello, I thinking about using PCI passthrough to dedicated a domU as firewall. I understand PCI passthrough concept. When done, my domU will see network card and the dom0 won''t any more. So I''ll be able to filter all trafic from outside, since it will go through network domU. Then, how will I be able to connect other domU (and maybe dom0) to the network domU ? In a normal way,
2019 Mar 12
2
KVM-Docker-Networking using TAP and MACVLAN
Hi everyone! I have the following requirement: I need to connect a set of Docker containers to a KVM. The containers shall be isolated in a way that they cannot communicate to each other without going through the KVM, which will act as router/firewall. For this, I thought about the following simple setup (as opposed to a more complex one involving a bridge with vlan_filtering and a seperate VLAN
2007 Nov 26
1
prio qdisc broken?
Hello all, I might make a fool out of me, but I think the prio qdisc doesn''t work as advertised in any document I could lay my hands on. The following tests and observations were made with Linux kernel 2.6.20.21. This makes it up-to-date in the 2.6.20.x kernel family. My problem was that the link quality reported by the olsr.org olsrd degraded depending on the amount of payload
2002 Aug 23
1
problem with tun/tap device
Hello! I've a problem with tinc-up on Debian Woody (tinc 1.0pre7): router:/etc/tinc/vpn# /etc/init.d/tinc start Starting tinc daemons: vpn. router:/etc/tinc/vpn# tail /var/log/syslog Aug 23 03:25:26 router tinc.vpn[503]: /dev/tap0 is a Linux ethertap device Aug 23 03:25:26 router modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module tap0 Aug 23 03:25:27 router last message repeated 4 times Aug 23
2016 Jan 22
1
un/Tap IP Configuration
I read tinc documentation part: " For Branch A BranchA would be configured like this: In /etc/tinc/company/tinc-up: # Real interface of internal network: # ifconfig eth0 10.1.54.1 netmask 255.255.0.0 ifconfig $INTERFACE 10.1.54.1 netmask 255.0.0.0 ... Note that the IP addresses of eth0 and tap0 are the same. This is quite possible, if you make sure that the netmasks of the
2016 May 13
4
Bridge not forwarding multicast traffic to the tap interface
I have a Debian 8 64-bit machine set up as a server and apt-got the tinc package. I configured tinc as a bridge and everything seems normal except that the tunnel does not forward multicast traffic. I used tcpdump to examine the br0, eth0 and tap interfaces. I could see multicast packets on both br0 and eth0, but there is no such packet present on the tap interface. I don't quite know why
2010 Jun 07
2
Using tinc on planetlab
Hello, Anyone on this list had successfully used tinc on planet lab [0] ? I'm trying to do it but I get some problems using the tap device tincd just keeps printing this error: Error while reading from Linux ethertap device /dev/net/tun: File descriptor in bad state I guess the problem is I cannot manage tun/tap devices on the planet lab nodes even if I am root :( Look at this: bash-3.2#
2011 May 16
2
Howto set the option script=no for a tap device in the xml file
Hello, I am trying to run a virtual machine with qemu-kvm and libvirt as a user. In order to start the virtual machine I setup a tap device manually, add it to the bridge and activate it via ifconfig. But I cannot tell libvirt to not try to add the definded tap device to the bridge by itself. It always fails telling me it cannot add tap0 to br0. Thats the xml snippet for defining the network:
2010 Sep 20
10
Tinc performance on a Dir-300
Hi, we are using Tinc in our Freifunk Network in Oldenburg for internode connections over the internet. So Tinc is running on OpenWrt 10.03 on Dlink Dir-300 Routers. We all have enough internet bandwith (1,6 MB/sec and more) but we only get a maximum speed of ~350KB/sec between two tinc nodes because then tinc uses 99% of the cpu. Is it possible to get more Speed with tinc on this machines?
2020 Sep 22
2
consuming pre-created tap - with multiqueue
Hello, On KubeVirt, we are trying to pre-create a tap device, then instruct libvirt to consume it (via the type=ethernet , managed='no' attributes). It works as expected, **unless** when we create a multi-queue tap device. The difference when creating the tap device is that we set the multi-queue flag; libvirt throws the following error when consuming it: ``` LibvirtError(Code=38,
2012 Aug 21
2
OpenVPN TAP interface problem.
Hi all. I have an OpenVPN server: 2.2.1-1 x86_64 Server config: port 11223 dev tap proto udp tls-server ca keys/ca.crt cert keys/server.crt key keys/server.key dh keys/dh1024.pem server 1.2.3.3 255.255.255.0 push "route 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 1.2.3.4" keepalive 10 60 client-to-client duplicate-cn inactive 600 log /var/log/openvpn.log syslog status /var/log/openvpn-status.log user
2015 Apr 20
1
Re: inquiry about differences between the tap and the vnet in the virt-manager
inquiry about differences between the tap and the vnet in the virt-manager Greetings! I encounter a problem about the network when using virt-manager to create and run a VM. when I want to establish a network bridge for the guest OS, I generally use two kinds of ways described as fellow : First method : create a bridge with the help of linux commad: brctl, or Second method : using
2020 Sep 23
1
Re: consuming pre-created tap - with multiqueue
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 05:44:28PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 01:48:08PM +0200, Miguel Duarte de Mora Barroso wrote: > > Hello, > > > > On KubeVirt, we are trying to pre-create a tap device, then instruct > > libvirt to consume it (via the type=ethernet , managed='no' > > attributes). > > > > It works as