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- Subject: [Discuss] Virt-Manager
- From: epp at sillydog.org (Edward)
- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2021 21:20:45 -0400
- In-reply-to: <20211019002040.5quarkwtehz3encq@randomstring.org>
- References: <99870ed0-deb6-e9df-dfac-de671104f7f2@sillydog.org> <20211019002040.5quarkwtehz3encq@randomstring.org>
I missed a setting, found it afterwards, it defaults to Virtual Network (NAT) and the box to start it automatically was initially not checked. It's working now. On October 18, 2021 8:20:40 PM EDT, Dan Ritter <dsr at randomstring.org> wrote: >Edward wrote: >> Installed virt-manager on Debian 11 tonight in an attempt to install a Linux >> image (Lubuntu). The live DVD of the image ran fine, it found the wired >> network connection, but did not receive an IP address, network-manager >> indicated the IPv4 and IPv6 were to receive the IP's via DHCP. >> >> When I tried pinging sites such as Yahoo, ping actually displayed the IPv4 >> address of the site, but for all of them, it said the destination was >> unreachable. >> >> Did I possibly miss a step somewhere? > >Is your Debian host providing a bridged, forwarded or >masqueraded network to the VM? > >-dsr- >
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