Re: Bridge network for virt-manager

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On 6/2/20 8:53 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
Ok so I have used virt-manager to create the name NET100
This is what shows.

<network>
   <name>NET100</name>
   <uuid>1ba45e54-93c2-f291-8b35-a7fe8cae9ac1</uuid>
   <forward dev='eth0' mode='nat'>
     <interface dev='eth0'/>
   </forward>
   <bridge name='virbr1' stp='on' delay='0' />
   <mac address='52:54:00:9C:39:02'/>
   <ip address='192.168.100.1' netmask='255.255.255.0'>
     <dhcp>
       <range start='192.168.100.128' end='192.168.100.254' />
     </dhcp>
   </ip>
</network>

I DO get a DHCP on my network  - but the client cannot connect to the host
machine. Has access to internet - but just not the host.

This isn't a real bridged network.  This is a NATed local network.

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