On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 03:42:34PM +0800, paul john wrote: Dear, > thank you for so rapid answer. > > i still can't understand . in the host when we add a tap device > 192.168.0.1, > uml set 192.168.0.2 > > after that we can reach 192.168.0.2 ? we don't need to add route . is that > i understand this as if we add a tap device , just think that tap device > is a vitural try to ping uml from host and viceversa and you should connect each other. The route entries are necessary to allow traffic to/from external IPs. > > network interface of the host ?? i have taken a tumble. To connect uml and host you need the tap, i.e. a virtual interface, taht is all. I used a subnet to have all the uml images on my public server connected and working as they would be services on the host. Thus not only for test. While my real, to be intended consisting of real physical system, is on another subnet. Cheers
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