Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 23:40:02 -0300 From: Luciano Musacchio <l0kit0@exactas.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: QEMU needs /dev/tun0 ? Message-ID: <200503092340.02452.l0kit0@exactas.org> In-Reply-To: <422FB1C5.8030500@verizon.net> References: <422FB1C5.8030500@verizon.net>
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Hey, tun0 is there, you just don't see it :), do "ls /dev/tun0", anyway, I could= 'nt=20 make qemu work that way, then I realize that using nat on the bsd host all= =20 worked fine for my guest system (gentoo), I hope this helps good luck El Mi=E9rcoles 09 Marzo 2005 23:32, bsdzz escribi=F3: > Hi, > > I am trying to run Windows 2000 inside QEMU, and it works well (though a > bit slow). In order to get my emulated machine on the Internet, I have > to use "/dev/tun0". I read online that the default FreeBSD 5.x has > "tun" turned on in the kernel, but I do not appear to have a "/dev/tun0" > device. > Does anybody know anything about this? > > I tried using the "-user-mode" networking, and it worked - I can ping > 10.0.2.2, but I cannot talk to any computer except my FreeBSD host. So > I think I need to figure out "tun". > > Most of the literature on the internet related to "tun" and "tun/tap" > seems to be about linux, but I suspect FreeBSD is similar. I am really > impressed with QEMU! > > thx > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" =2D-=20 www.eXactas.org - La Universidad Evolutiva
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