* Problem with vde/dnsmasq on CentOS 5.0
@ 2007-11-27 23:32 Cam Macdonell
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From: Cam Macdonell @ 2007-11-27 23:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kvm-devel
Hi,
Apologies for this not being a specific KVM issue. I cannot get
vde/dnsmasq working with KVM on CentOS 5.0. It works fine on FC6
basically following the instructions here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM.
However, when I move to CentOS 5, I constantly get the "Sendto: bad file
descriptor" error when I try to run with a vde tap interface. The error
happens when the guest tries to setup networking.
Has anyone had success with vde/dnsmasq on CentOS or another RHEL clone?
Is there an alternative tap-based approach other than vde?
Any help or pointers are appreciated.
Thanks,
Cam
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