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[Qemu-discuss] Assigning public IPs to Guests


From: Peter Reid
Subject: [Qemu-discuss] Assigning public IPs to Guests
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 23:21:37 +0100
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Hi,

I'm not necessarily sure if this is the correct mailing list; but I
may as well give it a shot.

Here we go:

So I want to be able to assign public IP's to the guests that I am
running; I have a 46.105.121.xx address that I want to be my 'host
address', and then I 8 IP's in the 5.135.xx.xx range that I want to
assign to the guests that I am running.

I am running Debian 8 (Jessie), and my existing
/etc/network/interfaces config is as follows:

http://pastebin.com/gHmWtGt9

I've read about virtual bridges, but I haven't seen an explanation
that's made me understand how to set them up yet...

I'd be looking for info on how to configure it so that my VM's can
'use' those IP's and any config i need to do for each VM individually.

I can provide further info upon request

Thanks,
Peter Reid

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