I've been trying to set up a simple VM with network (Internet) connectivity on my laptop. I've come across series of issues, after which I'm starting to believe that virt-manager is oriented towards IPv4-only networks, since non of it's options work with IPv6: NAT has (luckily/finally) obsoleted by IPv6 and bridging does not work on wireless networks. I've seen some guides here and there were users configured their machines as routers, with radvd, manual routing, etc. That's a bit of a pain because: * It requires a not-so-short series of steps which I must redo every time I connect to a different network (since I'll have different IP addresses, different routes, etc). * The whole point of virt-manager is to make this "user friendly", and not so complicated. Am I missing something? Are there any plans to address this in future? Is there something I can do to work around this? Most of the networks I move around in are IPv6-only, though a few are IPv4-only (I've come across NO dual-stacked networks), so this is sort of killing my capacity to install/run VMs properly. :-( Cheers, -- Hugo Osvaldo Barrera A: Because we read from top to bottom, left to right. Q: Why should I start my reply below the quoted text?
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