On Tue, 5 May 2009 23:46:07 +0300 Sergiu Ivanov <unlimitedscol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > I'm currently encountering networking problems, which started (I > suppose) at the moment when I migrated to Ubuntu 9.04. I run the Hurd > under QEMU and I launch using the following command: > > $ qemu -hda hd0.raw -fda grub_0.94 -boot a -monitor stdio > > Then I setup pfinet using the following command: > > # settrans -afgp /servers/socket/2 /hurd/pfinet -i eth0 -a 10.0.2.15 > -g 10.0.2.2 -m 255.255.255.0 > > I also update /etc/resolv.conf doing > > # echo "nameserver 10.0.2.3" > /etc/resolv.conf > > In other words, I exactly follow what I can see here: > http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd/running/qemu.html . > > However, when I try to ping www.google.com, I get the following: > > # ping www.google.com > PING www.l.google.com (74.125.79.99): 56 data bytes > --- www.l.google.com ping statistics -- > 4 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss > > I tried running QEMU with -M isapc , but this makes no difference for > me. > > I used bridged networking on Arch Linux before the beginning of March, > and then I switched to Ubuntu. However, please note that the same > setup worked under Ubuntu 8.04 in spring 2008, so I'd suppose that the > problem should not be in the Ubuntu series as a whole... > > Could you please tell we what I am doing wrong?.. >From qemu docs, 3.7.3 Using the user mode network stack: > Note that ping is not supported reliably to the internet as it would > require root privileges. It means you can only ping the local router > (10.0.2.2). -- Anatoly A. Kazantsev <anat...@gnu.org>
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