I have been playing with KVM (replacing VMware-Server) and I need to setup my network for the Guests like this: --------------------------------------------8<------------------------------------------- brctl addbr br-eth1 brctl addbr br-eth2 brctl addbr br-eth3
brctl setfd br-eth1 0 brctl setfd br-eth2 0 brctl setfd br-eth3 0 brctl sethello br-eth1 1 brctl sethello br-eth2 1 brctl sethello br-eth3 1 brctl stp br-eth1 off brctl stp br-eth2 off brctl stp br-eth3 off brctl addif br-eth1 eth1 brctl addif br-eth2 eth2 brctl addif br-eth3 eth3 tunctl -b -t qtap1 tunctl -b -t qtap2 tunctl -b -t qtap3 brctl addif br-eth1 qtap1 brctl addif br-eth2 qtap2 brctl addif br-eth3 qtap3 ifconfig qtap1 up 0.0.0.0 promisc ifconfig qtap2 up 0.0.0.0 promisc ifconfig qtap3 up 0.0.0.0 promisc ifconfig br-eth1 192.168.4.1/24 up ifconfig br-eth2 0.0.0.0 up ifconfig br-eth3 0.0.0.0 up ifconfig eth1 0.0.0.0 up ifconfig eth2 0.0.0.0 up ifconfig eth3 0.0.0.0 up --------------------------------------------8<------------------------------------------- Today I do this manually before a start the KVM-Guests, but now I would like to have this (the network setup) done automatically with the normal init scripts. I could put everything in local but then some services on the Host (e.g. Bind) can not "see" all interfaces when started and has to be restarted again after local. What would be the correct syntax for /etc/conf.d/net for this setup (still at baselayout-1). Regards, -- Dan Johansson, <http://www.dmj.nu> *************************************************** This message is printed on 100% recycled electrons! ***************************************************