Hello Ivan,
I'm afraid there is no out-of-the-box solution available by now. But I would think it's not that complicated to extend the nic_bridge to allow clients to communicate with each other. By now, the nic_bridge is held quite simple. It doesn't check the destination of ip-packets from it's clients, just brings them on-line. It only inspects and modifies dhcp requests from the clients (and vice versa).
To reduce work for this task I've attached a modified version of the l4linux run-script, where l4linux and our simple web-server test are started, and communicate with the network via the nic_bridge. With that script I can communicate with the l4linux instance anywhere from my LAN (and vice versa), as well as with the dummy webserver, but both cannot speak to each other. (The run-script requires a pre-configured bridged tap0 device to work properly.)
I hope that brings you a little bit further.
Best regards Stefan
On 20.03.2012 10:12, Ivan Loskutov wrote:
Hello.
How to make network connection betwen server in l4linux and genode application (for example Arora)? Has Genode implementation for this case?
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