Mark,
----- "Mark McLoughlin" markmc@redhat.com wrote:
On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 17:03 -0600, Scott Dowdle wrote:
I don't have any fancy networking going on. My physical machine has
a
public IP address. It has NATing turned on and ip_foward = 1. The VMs are default ones with privates that are gotten via DHCP with
the
internal DHCP server and I have not messed with any of the DHCP settings in virt-manager. In the past, the VMs would get a 192.168.122.x address and they just worked. Now they can't seem to get an IP.
I'm guessing it is something funky with my iptables settings but I can't seem to see anything out of the ordinary.
Try posting the output of the commands suggested here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Reporting_virtualization_bugs#Networking
Cheers, Mark.
Sorry about replying directly back to you with my last message. I did what it said there and sent you a link to the output BUT I then tested a VM and networking was working... so perhaps it was the reload at the end of the sequence. Nevermind.
Thanks,