Whichever bridge you prefer can be defined as the Default Network Bridge on the VM Settings page."Įdit: quick read learns me that you have to visit the network settings page. So if you want to connect to your VM from another PC, laptop, tablet, or other type of device, you should use the public bridge.
UNRAID SETUP VM MAC
We persist MAC address settings for the virtual interfaces you create, ensuring the VMs should get the same IP address each time they connect, as long as your router-managed DHCP pool doesn't run out of addresses. This type of bridge is ideal if you want your VMs to act just like another device on your network, where you manage it's network access at the LAN-router instead of inside the VM. The public bridge provides VMs with an IP address from your router, but internally bridges communications between VMs and each other, as well the host. VM management can be performed through a VNC session provided by the browser. This type of bridge is ideal if you want your VM to be completely isolated from all other network services accept internet access and the host's network file sharing protocols. The private bridge generates an internal DHCP server/address pool to create IPs for VMs automatically, but the VMs will be on a subnet that cannot be accessed by other devices or even other services on unRAID. The public bridge can be created through the Network Settings page on the unRAID webGui. The private bridge (virbr0) is automatically configured when libvirt starts. There are two methods by which your virtual machines can get access to host-based networking: through a private NAT bridge managed by libvirt or through a public bridge managed by unRAID directly.
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