> I have used OpenVPN in this scenario and it works exceptionally well,
> especially since you can bridge the adapters on the host and transparently
> connect the guest to your internal LAN. Maybe one day qemu will have
> builtin OpenVPN support so it won't have to be installed on the guest?
You
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 4:29 pm, Jonathan Kalbfeld wrote:
> I have an instance of NetBSD 3.0.1 that runs inside of QEMU emulating an
> i386.
>
> On the parent system, whether it is Windows, Linux, Solaris, or *BSD,
> you can run an OpenVPN instance and set up a tunnel.
>
> On the guest system, yo
Jonathan Kalbfeld wrote:
I have an instance of NetBSD 3.0.1 that runs inside of QEMU emulating an
i386.
On the parent system, whether it is Windows, Linux, Solaris, or *BSD,
you can run an OpenVPN instance and set up a tunnel.
On the guest system, you can then run OpenVPN and connect to the ot
I have an instance of NetBSD 3.0.1 that runs inside of QEMU emulating an i386.
On the parent system, whether it is Windows, Linux, Solaris, or *BSD,
you can run an OpenVPN instance and set up a tunnel.
On the guest system, you can then run OpenVPN and connect to the other
end of the tunnel.
Voi