Dear Francesc Guasch.Thank you for your reply.
Thanks for introducing your article , It seems to use IP masquerade and routing as Laine Stump said (https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2020-July/msg00019.html).
> It is way outdated, but you may contact me directly if you want.
Best regards.
Thanks for introducing your article , It seems to use IP masquerade and routing as Laine Stump said (https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2020-July/msg00019.html).
> It is way outdated, but you may contact me directly if you want.
Thanks for your concern. But sorry , I considered using another virtual machine manager.
Because of stacking the kubernetes environment on top of this layer,I want to make this layer as simple as possible.
Best regards.
2020年7月8日(水) 16:46 Francesc Guasch <frankie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 07/07/2020 17:26, ryotaro kobayashi wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
>
> I'm from japan and using machine translation, so I apologize if it's
> hard to read.
>
> I am currently trying to build a virtual environment using Ubuntu and kvm.
>
> However, I found out from the following page that the virtual machine
> cannot use the bridge network because I am using a wireless network.
>
Dear ryotaro kobayashi. I had a similar problem long time ago.
I fixed it creating a masquerade postrouting with an spare
ethernet interface. This is my own answer to this from stackexchange:
https://superuser.com/questions/597834/bridging-wifi-to-ethernet-on-ubuntu-not-working/842166#842166
It is way outdated, but you may contact me directly if you want.
I guess this may be off topic.
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Francesc Guasch