When is a switch not a switch?
D'Arcy Cain
darcy at druid.net
Fri Oct 23 12:46:38 UTC 2020
On 10/23/20 12:11 AM, Jason Tubnor wrote:
> If both your hosts are configured using the same naming conventions for
> bridges and vm-bhyve switches, migration should be pretty simple and painless.
I had to modify vm-bhyve to get it to use my switch names so that works now.
It still didn't add it automatically so I had to run "ifconfig public addm
tap0" manually.
As a result I am right back to where I was. I can ping any IP address on
the net but I cannot make a TCP connection. I can't even use domain names
because I can't connect to the DNS server in my own network.
Actually, I can make a TCP connection from the VM to the host. Do I have to
set up some sort of proxy arp? How would I do that?
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