I have created a Virtual Machine of CentOS in virt-manager and cannot ssh to it. I get no route to host, even though:* The VM is in bridged mode* SSHD is started* The firewa... [by JrSysAdmin]
I am trying to get a bridged connection to work in centos
here is the network diagram
http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/8598/98687182.png
there are two interfaces in linux system , they are bridged and connected to the windows system
I am not sure if I need to enable STP in the bridge or not?
How do I create a virtual network (bridge?) on the same address range as my physical network?CentOS 6.3 VMHost is on 192.168.10.30. 255.255.255.0Other machines on the network are ... [by NickC]
I have created a Virtual Machine in virt-manager and cannot ssh to it.
Hi All, I have 2 NICS on a 6.2 machine, both bridged. When I create a virtual machine under the Virtual Machine Manager, it gives me the option to select one bridged i... [by avraamjack]
I've read that bridged is easier to setup than routed, but I am not sure if what I need that bridged will handle it.
I have a printer on the network, so I just want to be able to print as if I'm on the network when I'm away from the network and second I want to connect to my samba file shared folder.
Which type of openvpn should I implement?
I'm feeling a little alone on linux...
I got a VirtualBox machine whose bridged interface (to eth0) isn't getting traffic in. For example I ping 8.8.8.8. I got outbound traffic, but inbound traffic is not getting here.
I know is also a network problem :S, actually...
I think I configured my Samba fine, but I cant access the share from a Windows machine. The network is set as bridged in VB configuration and I can ping the Windows machine from CentOS. Also, I can ping it back from the Windows machine.
This is my network:
Dotted lines indicate wireless connections, solid lines indicate Ethernet connections.
I used two ASUS routers and Tomato to bridge my network.