----- Original Message ----- > On 11/27/2014 04:50 AM, Ondrej Holy wrote: > > Hey all, > > > > I tried gnome-boxes on almost fresh installation of Fedora 21. I was able > > to ping from guest (in my case Fedora 21 if applicable) to host, guest to > > internet, however host to guest communication (e.g. ssh, not only ping) > > didn't work (only ping to virbr0 worked). I found in "Connection details" > > in virt-manager that "default" network configuration with virbr0 was set > > "Forwarding: NAT". So I simply deleted this network configuration and > > created new one with "Forwarding: routed". I can ping from host to guest > > now, but I can't access internet. > > > > What am I doing wrong? I need access from host to guest and also from guest > > to internet (I'm connected using wifi if applicable). It should work out > > of box (according Christopher and it seems to be working for him on F21). > > > > I don't know why the host and guest can't communicate... the default NAT > network should allow, and it works fine for me here via virt-manager created > VMs at least. Verify that the guest is getting a 192.168.* IP address, and > isn't inadvertently using usermode networking. The address was assigned correctly in a range 192.168.* using DHCP. > mode=routed networking does not 'just work' and requires some external > network > configuration, which is why it's not doing what you expect: > > https://www.berrange.com/posts/2009/12/13/routed-subnets-without-nat-for-libvirt-managed-virtual-machines-in-fedora/ Aha, it makes sense, so I want NAT option... I was trying it and debugging it with Christophe several times last week, however unsuccessfully. I don't know why, but I've retested it now and it works correctly with recreated NAT networking configuration. So I wonder how long it will work... Thanks for your answer! Ondrej _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list