On Wed, 2019-01-30 at 13:01 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I want to try one more thing: leaving the Fedora guest on
> NAT and changing the Windows guest to macvtap (since I don't need to
> connect into it).

Interesting. I changed the Windows guest to macvtap and didn't touch
the Fedora guest. Starting with both guests shut down, the Windows
guest comes up (though it doesn't have a local IPv4 address from the
host's viewpoint, as expected). However the Fedora guest - still on NAT
- doesn't have an IPv4 address either and is completely disconnected.

dnsmasq (libvirts's version) is running normally. Both guests have IPv6
addresses and respond to ping6's.

I'm getting a growing feeling that something is really screwed up with
my installation of libvirt. I hesitate to wimp out and reinstall it,
but I'm running out of ideas.

poc
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