BTW, this is the output from dhcpd3.
Wrote 2 leases to leases file. Listening on LPF/tap0/de:64:1c:dc:00:f4/10.0.0/24 Sending on LPF/tap0/de:64:1c:dc:00:f4/10.0.0/24 Sending on Socket/fallback/fallback-net DHCPDISCOVER from 52:54:00:12:34:56 via tap0 DHCPOFFER on 10.0.0.17 to 52:54:00:12:34:56 via tap0 DHCPREQUEST for 10.0.0.17 (10.0.0.1) from 52:54:00:12:34:56 via tap0 DHCPACK on 10.0.0.17 to 52:54:00:12:34:56 via tap0
Also, this is the command i used to execute the web server via qemu:
sudo qemu -m 128 -serial stdio -no-kqemu -hda c.img -net nic,model=pcnet -net tap,ifname=tap0,macaddr=00:81:71:61:51:41,script=no,downscript=no
It seems to me that the dhcp output is always the same, even if i use the "02-00-00-00-00-01" mac address.
Peter
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Hi Peter,  I'm not sure if I've got your setup right or not.  You have a host operating system (guess linux) with two qemu instances, one running Windows XP and the other running genode with the webserver.  Your host system also runs a dhcp server which assigns the same ip address to both qemu instances.  This assignment could be caused by the fact that both qemu instances have the same mac address.  The 10.02 release notes state that the nic driver "fakes an ethernet NIC with the MAC address 02-00-00-00-00-01". Where could that MAC address come from? The driver obtains it from qemu in dde_tx_handler:  dde_linux26_net_get_mac_addr(1, (unsigned char*)_mac_addr.addr);   This schould be exactly that MAC address you shoud have configured when starting up qemu (did you?):  This could look like "-net nic,model=pcnet,macaddr=00:81:71:61:51:41"  Perhaps you forgot this step?  If you haven't, it would be helpful if you provided a Wireshark trace taken from your tap interface.  Cheers  Sven Â
Peter Nguyen <petern@...34...> hat am 2. Juni 2010 um 05:04 geschrieben:
Hi,
I was just wondering in using TAP with the HTTP server (and following the instructions in the genode 10.02 documentation), i've noticed that when i have multiple connections to the server, whereby i have a windows xp virtual machine making requests to the server in addition to the host operating system (the XP vm is running in qemu as well as the web server), the IP addresses that the web server obtains are always the same regardless of the machine making the requests. Does anyone know how to provide unique IP addresses for each VM ie. is there an option i can/need to specify when i run qemu? or is there something i have to do with dhcpd3 or the conf,pid or lease files to ensure this functionality.
Thanks Peter
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