Debian 5.0 Network-Manager interfers with vnet0 bridging to eth0 for virt-manager
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Hi i'm trying to install virt-manager , to run a couple of virtual machines, i created a virtual nic vnet0 and bridged it to my eth0, i have configured the /etc/network/interfaces file with proper static ip, but i beleive the network manager is renaming my nic to eth1 and causing all kinds of problems. I uninstalled network manager and now i can ping anywhere in the network, but not outside it. ie google.com
yeah thats the weird part, i can't resolve names outside my network, i have checked both the resolv.conf file and the network/interface file, all looks good, i guess i will keep digging.
just for grins clear resolve.conf and just enter 4.2.2.1 as your name server and see if it can browse the internet. . if so theres a problem with your dns servers. if it still can't browse then the issue is not with dns. one possibility eliminated.
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