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 configuration should be made using:
##    virsh net-edit pepito
## or other application using the libvirt API.
##
## dnsmasq conf file created by libvirt
strict-order
user=libvirt-dnsmasq
pid-file=/var/run/libvirt/network/pepito.pid
except-interface=lo
bind-dynamic
interface=virbr2
dhcp-range=192.168.150.2,192.168.150.254
dhcp-no-override
dhcp-authoritative
dhcp-lease-max=253
dhcp-hostsfile=/var/lib/libvirt/dnsmasq/pepito.hostsfile
addn-hosts=/var/lib/libvirt/dnsmasq/pepito.addnhosts

El vie., 17 abr. 2020 a las 12:33, Michal Privoznik (<mpriv...@redhat.com>)
escribió:

> On 4/17/20 1:31 AM, Computers Issues wrote:
> > Hello there,
> >
>
> There is nothing obviously wrong with XMLs. Couple of things to try:
>
> 1) are you sure that the guest actually ask for an IP address? What
> happens when you 'dhclient eth0' from inside the guest (or whatever the
> equivalent is)?
>
> 2) is dnsmasq running on the host? If so, there should be
> /var/lib/libvirt/dnsmasq/pepito.conf file, can you share its content?
>
> 3) Firewall. A lot of times when something network related doesn't work
> I shut the firewall down and retry. It helps me rule one possible source
> out.
>
>
> Michal
>
>

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