Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 18:44:26 -0400 From: "remodeler" <remodeler@alentogroup.org> To: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org Subject: Re: can't find routing entry for network routes Message-ID: <20091007222310.M23322@alentogroup.org> In-Reply-To: <4ACCE73A.5000502@elischer.org> References: <20091007002615.M76095@alentogroup.org> <4ACBF0ED.2070905@elischer.org> <20091007043721.M28730@alentogroup.org> <4ACC2536.9030701@elischer.org> <4ACCE73A.5000502@elischer.org>
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Julian Elischer wrote: > note the group permissions. I rebuilt to 8_RELENG and permissions on /dev/kmem default to 540. Netstat works in the virtual jail, and I did not have a route to a gateway on the jail's subnet assigned to ngeth0. Adding a route to the gateway on the physical ethernet interface allowed me to add a default route in the jail. > ?? why a link address? I was afraid the netgraph bridge wouldn't associate the IP address to the physical interface's MAC. I see ng does have arplikeness built-in ;) I sincerely appreciate all of the help, Julian. I am very excited about 8.0 - stack smashing protection, virtualization, trustedbsd. It's a great OS. You mentioned that netgraph is mostly used by higher level applications - commercial apps? What products use netgraph? I will contribute my inernal doc on virtualizing a FreeBSD server with netgraph when everything stabilizes. I have a technical writer available to edit my internal documentation, and I can release the docs under a BSD license.
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