On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Nicolas Ecarnot <nicolas(a)ecarnot.net>
wrote:
Le 16/09/2016 à 20:21, Edward Haas a écrit :
> My main goal is simplicity, and I'd rather use simple bridging, no
> NAT, simple.
>
> What would be the simplest choice?
>
>
> With Virtual Machine Manager you can edit-connection details and create
> bridges on the host that you can connect to.
>
Exact.
I usually use an isolated network, that does not connect to the outside
> world and is limited to the host. If I need it to access the outside
> world, I can either connect one of the nics to the bridge created on the
> host or just create another vnic that uses nat/macvtap.
>
I get that.
Note that VMM is mainly focused on simple VM connectivity, using it for
> nested virtualization is not simple and will require from you additional
> effort.
>
OK.
Would you recommend a better suited solution for nested virtualization?
Lago[1].
Y.
[1]
lago.readthedocs.org/en/latest/README.html
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Nicolas ECARNOT
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