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Re : [Qemu-devel] Making qemu use 10.0.3.x not 10.0.2.x
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Sylvain Petreolle |
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Re : [Qemu-devel] Making qemu use 10.0.3.x not 10.0.2.x |
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Wed, 6 Feb 2008 08:39:04 +0000 (GMT) |
----- Message d'origine ----
> De : Asheesh Laroia <address@hidden>
> À : Asheesh Laroia on [qemu-devel] <address@hidden>
> Envoyé le : Mardi, 5 Février 2008, 23h24mn 42s
> Objet : Re: [Qemu-devel] Making qemu use 10.0.3.x not 10.0.2.x
>
> On Tue, 5 Feb 2008, Jernej Simončič wrote:
>
> > On Tuesday, February 5, 2008, 22:34:04, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
> >
> >> I agree with this - guesswork and invisible options can be confusing.
> >> That's why I suggest what I think is the simplest solution: Just let
> >> this be overridable on the command line.
> >
> > Isn't the user-net IP irrelevant to the outside? AFAIK, it just causes
> > Qemu to act as a normal TCP/IP client to the OS it's running on, and the
> > guest OS simply can't accept incoming connections (nobody actually knows
> > that the program issuing the connections is actually hosting an OS
> > inside).
>
> The problem I stated in the original message in the thread
> is
> that I want to connect from the *guest* to the *host*. Since the host and
> the guest are on the same subnet, only inside the guest the subnet is
> fake, the guest cannot e.g. ssh to the host.
>
Couldnt you use a network bridge for this purpose ?
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