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[Qemu-devel] Networking on Win2K host
From: |
Mike Tremoulet |
Subject: |
[Qemu-devel] Networking on Win2K host |
Date: |
Mon, 9 Aug 2004 09:54:09 -0500 |
All --
Hopefully you can help me with this - I'm so close to having it
working, I can taste it.
I'm using Kazu's outstanding windows port
(http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/), although I have compiled my own
with Mingw/Msys, both with and without his networking patch.
Qemu itself seems to run quite well and quite fast. The only hurdle I
have left is networking. I have three interfaces on my Win2K host -
an integrated Ethernet NIC, a wireless NIC, and OpenVPN 2.0beta2
TAP-Win32 (installed in the process of trying everything). When I
boot in Qemu, I get an IP address of 10.*.*.* assigned. This
corresponds to nothing on my network. I can resolve domain names, but
I cannot apparently send or receive traffic. If I execute "ping
google.com", the ping command comes back with an IP address for
google.com but no packets received.
For the "test" linux image available from the qemu site, I do not even
have an eth0 defined - there is no corresponding device, according to
the guest.
My questions are:
- What else must I do to configure the host side of networking?
- How do I know or define which adapter on my host is being used by qemu?
Host machine:
Win2K SP4, Winpcap 3.1beta3, TAP-Win32
Guests:
Gentoo 2004.2 livecd, Debian sarge livecd, Test linux image
There's a HOWTO waiting to be written on this...
Thanks in advance,
-- Mike
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