
Hello list, i updated on a gentoo system from libvirtd 2.5 to 3.1.0 Now my windows machines cant access internet. I did a virbr1 with virt-manager and route it to the eth0, works fine on 2.5 on install i get this: Important: The openrc libvirtd init script is now broken up into two separate services: libvirtd, that solely handles the daemon, and libvirt-guests, that takes care of clients during shutdown/restart of the host. In order to reenable client handling, edit /etc/conf.d/libvirt-guests and enable the service and start it: $ rc-update add libvirt-guests $ service libvirt-guests start For the basic networking support (bridged and routed networks) you don't need any extra software. For more complex network modes including but not limited to NATed network, you can enable the 'virt-network' USE flag. It will pull in required runtime dependencies If you are using dnsmasq on your system, you will have to configure /etc/dnsmasq.conf to enable the following settings: bind-interfaces interface or except-interface Otherwise you might have issues with your existing DNS server. For openrc users: Please use /etc/conf.d/libvirtd to control the '--listen' parameter for libvirtd. Use /etc/init.d/libvirt-guests to manage clients on restart/shutdown of the host. The default configuration will suspend and resume running kvm guests with 'managedsave'. This behavior can be changed under /etc/conf.d/libvirt-guests virt-manager starts fine and shows my vm´s. i dont touched /etc/dnsmasq cause i dont used it. so left untouched. yes, i added libvirt-guests with rc-update the virbr1 has 192.168.18.1 as address, and is reachable via ping from vm guest. but it cant resolve hostnames and cant ping ip´s outside the virtualisation host. anyone knows this effect after update? do i have to change some more things? or is this a bug? any help and hints are welcome thank you marko weber