[huskerlug] user mode linux - tuntap host networking - debian

  • From: "J.R. Wessels" <jwessels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: huskerlug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 18:40:41 -0600

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I'm trying to get networking user mode linux working.  The kernel 
boots up great, I have the image filesystem setup, and even can 
create other filesystems to work with.  All I need now is networking 
out to the internet for apt-get and other services, then I'm golden.

I've read the howto's, and they say to use a uml_tap tool, but it is 
not provided with the uml-tools package in Debian Woody.  Anyone here 
have experience setting this up, from scratch?  I'm using 2.4 kernel 
for the host and the virtual machine.  Also, I don't want the host to 
masquerade the IP's.

Thank you in advance.

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J.R. Wessels
jwessels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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