On 10/4/19 11:39 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
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I have VM in NAT mode mostly these days, but sometimes I need bridged
network to recognize some hardware on the network, Mikrotik WiFi routers
or printers so I need ability to go to bridge.
I've kludged together a solution for those times here by using the NAT
connection, but then running an OpenVPN client on the guest to an
OpenVPN server with layer-2 adjacency to those sorts of devices. That
has the added bonus of letting those layer-2 services work even from
off-site (part of the reason I use LUKS!). I use static addresses in
the OpenVPN setup as well, allowing controlled access to certain
resources (like the control interface addresses and ports to our two
26-meter radio telescopes).
If this with NetworkManager-config-server package works, I can at most
times (if I want) plug a LAN to my laptop and be happy.
I am interested in what you find!
I have Dell Vostro 15 with Core i7, 12GB RAM and 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD
Dell Precision M6700 with Core i7-3740QM @ 2.7GHz, 24GB RAM, 500GB SSD
plus 2x 1TB HGST 7K1000's. I never buy new, always gently preowned, and
it's amazing to me how well the 3740QM performs relative to newer
stuff.... and I paid less than 10% of MSRP for it....
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