[ kvm-Bugs-2883570 ] KVM needs easier network bridging support

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Bugs item #2883570, was opened at 2009-10-21 15:16
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Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: dmitryb77 (dmitryb77)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: KVM needs easier network bridging support

Initial Comment:
Setup:
Triple core Phenom II, 64-bit Ubuntu Karmic Koala, Ralink wireless NIC.

Repro:
1. Attempt to create a bridged connection using a wireless NIC.
2. Spend hours reading half-baked howtos and fail.
3. Throw in the towel and use VirtualBox where bridging "just works" after you select it through a combo box.

Result:
Wireless bridging is darn near impossible with KVM (yet VirtualBox bridges just fine on the same machine). Wired bridging requires manual (and hence error prone) editing of configuration files. This is compounded by the fact that if you screw up a network config on the remote host, you lose access to it and have to go there (or use an expensive "enterprise" remote console thingamabob) to correct your error.

Expected result:
>From my (fairly limited) understanding, VirtualBox implements bridging to in their code using a driver. KVM should consider doing the same thing. Currently, bridging is a major pain in the ass, and NAT is useless for most intents and purposes, since you can't connect to a NATted machine from the outside.

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