tomcat :arch_linux: on Nostr: QEMU/KVM NAT NIC no longer has internet access. I haven't booted the VM in a while, ...
QEMU/KVM NAT NIC no longer has internet access. I haven't booted the VM in a while, no configuration has changed, but I know there have been updates to libvirt and virt-manager, and my overall system. Hours of google-fu have come up with no answers. I tried disabling ufw for testing, and briefly it worked, but after making config changes, it still doesn't work, now even with ufw disabled.
Has libvirt/virt-manager/QEMU changed how NAT and networking in general works for guests?
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2024-06-18 16:46:19Event JSON
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