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[Qemu-discuss] . User-mode Networking stack - how to allow incoming conn


From: Rod Pinna
Subject: [Qemu-discuss] . User-mode Networking stack - how to allow incoming connections
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 07:19:25 +0800

First, apologies of this doesn't follow the thread, I'm on the digest so it might start a new one.

There appears to be a problem with user mode networking in the 1.0 series. Dropping back to 0.15 solved my user mode network problems. The changelog for the current 1.1rc says it fixes the issues of user mode networking on windows. Would be worth trying the older version first.

Cheers
Rod

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Hello,
In the QEMU's documentation, concerning networking
(http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/QEMU/Networking), for the user-mode
stack it's said that "By default, however, it acts as a firewall and
does not permit any incoming traffic.". Such default configuration, in
my experience (I'm using QEMU 1.0.1 with WinXP as guest OS)
effectively prevents web pages to be accessed. The wording suggest the
possibility the incoming traffic to be allowed in user-mode
networking. If this indeed is possible, how exactly it could be done?

Thanks in advance,
Nicholas Smith



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