Re: libvirt / kvm bridged network question

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On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 6:28 PM Sbob <sbob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All;

I am moving from VMWare to KVM / libvirt / vitr machine manager

In VMWare I could tell a VM to use a bridged network and then the IP of
that VM was accessible from other servers

I have seen setup guides on the web and they all seem to suggest that I
need one additional IP interface on my KVM server for each bridged ip I
want.

Is this true? Is there some way to easily replicate the way VMWare does
it so I can just tell a VM to use an IP that is accessible from another
server?
 
I don't think there's an easy way when compared to VMware and VirtualBox since both of them provide the support out-of-the box.

For some instructions from the libvirt folks, see <https://lists.libvirt.org/archives/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/thread/V27YYRUXRB36RXI2HJQSJT6QACJGGEIL/>. (The docs should really cover the use case).

Jeff
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