From http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/qemu-doc.html#SEC23
"Note that ping is not supported reliably to the internet as it would require
root priviledges. It means you can only ping the local router (10.0.2.2)."
So I guess this is not the right way to test your connectivity.
Regards
JC
On T
On 12.01.2006, at 13:38, Adrian Coman wrote:
Hi,
I'm a newbie with qemu and I know there have been a lot of topics
on the qemu
networking topic, but none of them solved my problem ... I hope
I'll get an
answer from you.
So, I have a CentOS 4.2 as host with qemu-0.8.0 installed from
sou
On 1/12/06, Adrian Coman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem is that when I ping yahoo.com for example I get the IP of yahoo
> but no response from ping ..., something like:
> ping yahoo.com
> Pinging yahoo.com [216.109.112.135] with 32 bytes of data:
> request time out
> I attached a screensh
Adrian Coman wrote:
The problem is that when I ping yahoo.com for example I get the IP of yahoo
but no response from ping ..., something like:
ping yahoo.com
Pinging yahoo.com [216.109.112.135] with 32 bytes of data:
request time out
IIrc ping (as icmp message) does not work with user-net.
Hi,
I'm a newbie with qemu and I know there have been a lot of topics on the qemu
networking topic, but none of them solved my problem ... I hope I'll get an
answer from you.
So, I have a CentOS 4.2 as host with qemu-0.8.0 installed from sources. As
guest I have a win98se. In w98 I configured