@Tarmo, 

What you say sounds good. If that is the case, there should be a way to tell 
the BB to accept the DHCP config. On Ångstrom, that would be with udhcpc. I am 
trying to figure out how to do that with Debian. I am currently exploring 
‘connman’ but I just have not found the time. If that works, I will definitely 
post the solution here.

--jon

> On Dec 19, 2017, at 08:39, Tarmo Kuuse <tarmo.ku...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 16:18:39 UTC+2, Jon Pellant wrote:
> @Yoda: System Preferences >> Sharing >> Internet Sharing and share with the 
> Beaglebone.local is what I am doing. This has worked for me in past releases; 
> however, not working for me in this configuration.
>> 
>> On Dec 18, 2017, at 20:49, Yoda <yo...@r2d2.org <>> wrote:
>> 
>> I have been seeing the same thing with MacOS 10.13.2.  I am able to ssh into 
>> the pocket beagle  over the USB, but when I try to turn on Internet Sharing 
>> to be able to forward to the internet then the ssh connection hangs and I 
>> can no longer work on the ssh connection I had established.  I vaguely 
>> remember something about Connection sharing on Mac but I can seem to find it.
> 
> Hi Jon,
> 
> I'm not an expert in anything Apple, however I strongly suspect that enabling 
> Internet Sharing means your Mac will do the following:
> 
> 1. create a private subnetwork on the selected interface with a semi-random 
> address space (e.g. 192.168.XXX.0/24)
> 2. start a DHCP service to serve addresses from selected address space to 
> client hosts
> 3. set the Mac up as a router doing NAT for the client hosts
> 
> Unfortunately the BeagleBone's USB network emulation has already done steps 1 
> and 2 on _its_ side with pre-determined address spaces 192.168.6.0/24 and 
> 192.168.7.0/24. This creates an address conflict between the BB and Mac which 
> makes connectivity impossible.
> 
> I'd suggest connecting your BB and Mac via Ethernet (buy a cheap USB-Ethernet 
> adapter if needed) and enabling Internet Sharing on that interface. In this 
> case the sharing feature should work as intended. Plus you'll always have the 
> same USB network emulation to ssh into the BB in a tight spot.
> 
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> Tarmo Kuuse
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