On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Michael Kapp wrote:
OK, can you give me some hints how to do that?
I've tested it with a tun/bridged setup, but it only work with one
guest,
here is my configuration for the qemu-ifup script:
Each qemu gets it's own tun device, and you need to make sure your
Hi list,
i had the same problem and here is qemu-ifup:
#!/bin/sh
(
# chgrp users /dev/net/tun
# chmod g+w /dev/net/tun
# set -x
MYIP=192.168.0.1
/bin/logger -t $0 Start for $1
found=0
DEVS=`/sbin/ifconfig | /bin/awk '/^qbridge/ { print $1 }'`
for D in $DEVS; do
IP=$(LANG=C /sbin/ifconfig
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, Michael wrote:
is it possible, that several (for example two) guests communicate to one
qemu host, which has only one network interface and every os has it's
own static ip-address?
Yes, with TUN networking this works fine. Have used this in
- bridged
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Michael Kapp wrote:
OK, can you give me some hints how to do that?
I've tested it with a tun/bridged setup, but it only work with one guest,
here is my configuration for the qemu-ifup script:
Each qemu gets it's own tun device, and you need to make sure your script
gets