> > -netdev user,id=unet,hostfwd=tcp::2222-:22 \ > -net user \ > > and you 'll get guest's port 22 to be forwarded to hosts port 2222, so > you can do > > ssh root@localhost:2222 > > from the host. > I tried many different options, but unfortunately none worked for me. 1) qemu-system-arm -M vexpress-a9 -m 1024M -kernel ../KERNEL/linux/arch/arm/boot/zImage -dtb ../KERNEL/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/vexpress-v2p-ca9.dtb -initrd rootfs.img.gz -append "console=ttyAMA0 root=/dev/ram rdinit=/sbin/init ip=dhcp" -nographic -smp 4 -netdev user,id=unet,hostfwd=tcp::2222-:22 -net user With this the eth0 interface is removed, and I see this message (although login works): qemu-system-arm: warning: hub 0 with no nics qemu-system-arm: warning: netdev unet has no peer Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0 <skip> NET: Registered protocol family 17 <skip> Run /sbin/init as init process ifconfig: SIOCSIFADDR: No such device route: SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable But, ssh is still not working. ssh root@localhost:2222 ssh: Could not resolve hostname localhost:2222: Name or service not known 2) if I give "-net nic" I get eth0 interface but still ssh does not work. qemu-system-arm: warning: netdev unet has no peer Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0 3) With this there is no error, but still ssh not working qemu-system-arm -M vexpress-a9 -m 1024M -kernel ../KERNEL/linux/arch/arm/boot/zImage -dtb ../KERNEL/linux/arch/arm/boot/dts/vexpress-v2p-ca9.dtb -initrd rootfs.img.gz -append "console=ttyAMA0 root=/dev/ram rdinit=/sbin/init" -nographic -netdev user,id=net0,hostfwd=tcp::2222-:22 -device virtio-net-device,netdev=net0 -net user -net nic ssh root@localhost:2222 ssh: Could not resolve hostname localhost:2222: Name or service not known 4) I also followed the steps mentioned in the below document, but its same result: https://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Networking ------------- So, I have some doubts: - Do, I need anything to be configured on host PC as well ? I am using Ubuntu 16.04 desktop, and it is connected to only one office LAN network - Do I need any network configuration changes on host ? - Do I need to enable any thing in kernel side ? - I am using minimal busybox and I see there is no "ssh" command there. Do I need a different busybox or a dropbear ? - Will it work easily with buildroot ? - Is there any precompiled arm32-rootfs image present somewhere, which which ssh can work by default ? Because, I really don't care much about user side, so any arm-rootfs should be fine for me - I haven't really explored "bridge/tap" network yet. Is that worth to try in these conditions. Regards, Pintu _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies