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Re: Problems booting NetBSD/Xen on Intel NUC 12 Extreme w/ i9-12900
>>>>> Michael van Elst <mlelstv%serpens.de@localhost> writes:
> c%bow.st@localhost ("Mathew\, Cherry G.*") writes:
>>>>>>> "Brad" =3D=3D Brad Spencer <brad%anduin.eldar.org@localhost> writes:
>> >> The only remaining show stopper issue at the moment seems to
>> be >> that I have yet to be able to bridge Internet connectivity
>> into a >> DOMU from my 10_BETA DOM0 (yes, the ure0 that I use for
>> access >> and the xvifNiM are connected to the same bridge, which
>> is up, >> and, yes according to sysctl both v4 and v6 forwarding
>> is >> active).
> Bridging the xvif interfaces should just work.
> forwarding is about routing packets, it's not necessary for a
> bridge.
Sure - in this case L2 packets (see the "L2" above).
> macvlan on Linux is an optimized bridge. You can create virtual
> sub-interfaces that are bridged with the host interface and use
> the sub-interfaces for virtual machines or usually:
> containers. Since you configure the (random) MAC addresses on the
> host it doesn't have to learn them. This makes starting containers
> faster.
To my understanding, this works pretty much how a NAT works in L3 - ie;
by rewriting L2 frame addresses on the outbound/inbound interface on the
bridge for the "sub-interfaces".
--
~cherry
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