Hi Peter,
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 01:40:42PM +1030, Peter Nguyen wrote:
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.
Great :-D
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?
I'm not sure if I understand your question, but... Qemu is using the Linux tun/tap network device to provide a virtual ethernet NIC to the guest OS. The tap device is subject to Linux' standard networking configuration, i.e., is just a new NIC at the host. If you don't configure your system for bridging (as Sven outlined) or with special IP forwarding rules, no other machine has access to your emulated system in Qemu.
Cheers