Re: Networkmanager and Bridges

2009-04-28 Thread Dan Williams
On Sun, 2009-04-26 at 14:20 +0200, Tomáš Mudruňka wrote:
> In the todays "boom of virtualization" it should be nice if network
> manager will be able to create bridges between networks.
> Something like the simple one-click ( TM ;-) ) method in ms windows ;)
> especially ability to share internet connection with some virtual
> tun/tap NICs and their network.
> 
> First step is to be aware if some interface becomed part of bridge and
> use this bridge instead of this NIC for connection. Because in other
> case the network manager can't manipulate the interface in any way.

Right; bridging is quite high on the to-do list and it's mostly a matter
of implementation.

> Much better solution for connecting virtual machines to
> network/internet is to automatically set routing, arp, dhcp and dns
> for selected device to share network with them. maybe you can use
> dnsmasq software?
> 
> This should be also usefull when sharing internet bandwith with some
> physical network or if you want to create ad-hoc network to give your
> mobile phone the internet access on the road.

NM already supports that using dnsmasq and NAT/iptables actually; it
doesn't necessarily require a bridge.

Dan


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Networkmanager and Bridges

2009-04-26 Thread Tomáš Mudruňka
In the todays "boom of virtualization" it should be nice if network 
manager will be able to create bridges between networks.
Something like the simple one-click ( TM ;-) ) method in ms windows 
;) especially ability to share internet connection with some virtual
tun/tap NICs and their network.

First step is to be aware if some interface becomed part of bridge 
and use this bridge instead of this NIC for connection. Because in 
other case the network manager can't manipulate the interface in any
way.

Much better solution for connecting virtual machines to network/
internet is to automatically set routing, arp, dhcp and dns for 
selected device to share network with them. maybe you can use 
dnsmasq software?

This should be also usefull when sharing internet bandwith with some
physical network or if you want to create ad-hoc network to give 
your mobile phone the internet access on the road.

Thanks for interesting ;)
   Harvie


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