I have very little knowledge of networking, so please pardon any ignorance or incorrect terms.
I need to set up NAT for my Windows VM, but for some reason any network I set up using virt-manager's virtual network wizard simply doesn't work.
I saw on the mega-thread that NAT should work out-of-the-box, but without any manually added virtual networks, the only options the menu gives me are macvtap. I have no idea what that is, but it only allows bridge, VEPA, private, or passthrough modes, and I don't think any of those are what I want.
From what I can see in the manual, the only way I can create a network using virsh requires an XML, which I don't know how to make.
I need to set up NAT for my Windows VM, but for some reason any network I set up using virt-manager's virtual network wizard simply doesn't work.
I saw on the mega-thread that NAT should work out-of-the-box, but without any manually added virtual networks, the only options the menu gives me are macvtap. I have no idea what that is, but it only allows bridge, VEPA, private, or passthrough modes, and I don't think any of those are what I want.
From what I can see in the manual, the only way I can create a network using virsh requires an XML, which I don't know how to make.