Hi,
OK, so now i've got the server up and running, and I can use the local web browser to access the address 10.0.0.16. However, I was under the impression that this IP address could be accessed by other machines. Am I right in saying this? Or is access to this server only restricted to other qemu instances?
Peter
Christian Helmuth wrote:
Hello Peter,
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 11:29:38AM +1030, Peter Nguyen wrote:
Is anyone able to give me some pointers on how to set up the TAP version of the HTTP server? My knowledge on setting up such things is not that good. More specifically, I'm unsure as to what do for setting up the DHCP server step stated in the following link: http://genode.org/documentation/release-notes/9.02#section-4
I also discovered this deficiency in the documentation while writing a section of the release notes for Genode 10.02. The information regarding your question is:
[...] Therefore, the device has to be configured prior to running Genode like the following.
! sudo tunctl -u $$USER -t tap0 ! sudo ip link set tap0 up ! sudo ip address add 10.0.0.1/24 brd + dev tap0
Give it a try with the lwIP example scenario. Please note that lwIP is configured for DHCP and does not assign a static IP configuration to its end of the wire. Hence, you should run a DHCP server on tap0, e.g.
! sudo /usr/sbin/dhcpd3 -d -f -cf /tmp/dhcpd.conf -pf /tmp/dhcpd.pid -lf /tmp/dhcpd.lease tap0
An example 'dhcpd.conf' may look like
! subnet 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { ! range 10.0.0.16 10.0.0.31; ! }
The DHCP server's log will show you that the driver fakes an ethernet NIC with the MAC address 01:02:03:04:05:06.
Happy Hacking