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[Xen-users] Bad network! No ARP!
OK, What obvious bit of networking wisdom am I missing? Everything I try
that diverges in the slightest from the default bridge configuration
results in a network that is utterly non-functional.
The simplest case I've tried created a bridge at boot time using the
debian /etc/network/interfaces file to define it, and replaced the
network-bridge script with a much simpler one that basically does
nothing.
My theory was this would give me a network where the virtual machines
could speak to one another (since they are connected to the bridge), but
not the outside world.
But what I get is VIFs being connected to the bridge by the vif-bridge
script, and eth0 being created in the virtual machines, but I can't
ping any virtual machine from any other one - ping just times out
waiting for something to happen.
I've tried many more complex schemes as well, with the same result :-).
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