[04:18] Hello! I've just setup pfsense in KVM on Ubuntu server as the host however my clients cannot ping or curl pfsense and they aren't getting internet. pfsense on the other hand has internet, but cannot ping lan devices. [04:18] The folks over at #pfsense believe it is a KVM/bridge issue. My interfaces file is https://gist.github.com/marshallford/cbf917a9cf8cbd8d23c641b04c193569 [04:19] My KVM Nics look like https://imgur.com/a/y5HrC My question in short is: Am I configuring the bridge (br0) correctly? [04:39] mbff: Doesn't look like you're bridging. [04:39] mbff: I have: Network source: Bridge br0: Host device whatever. [04:40] Do you have your bridge set up? [04:40] ok... I'm not following completely [04:40] mason, what do you mean setup? [04:41] https://bpaste.net/show/aa80dcd3347f [04:41] If you have a bridge set up, then you just pick that off the list. If it's not set up, it won't be there. [04:42] I have a bridge setup, see https://gist.github.com/marshallford/cbf917a9cf8cbd8d23c641b04c193569 [04:43] I am telling kvm to use the bridge. So when the guest boots, vnet0 is created and added to the bridge (br0) [04:43] kk, so, creating a vm, if you're doing it in virt-manager, on the last screen before you click "finish" there's a network selection drop-down. [04:43] mason, right see https://imgur.com/a/y5HrC [04:43] You should see "Bridge br0: Host device enp8s0" based on what you show. [04:44] Now we circle. [04:44] circle? [04:44] Host device foo: macvtap isn't the bridging you wanted. See my first two notes. [04:44] There are two screenshots in the link [04:44] The first is the WAN NIC [04:45] Oh, didn't look at the second. [04:45] I am using macvtap to pass though the WAN NIC has the host OS has no need for "raw" internet [04:45] The screenshot is slightly out of date. It now reads br0 not br1 [04:46] Ah, that's fancier than what I do, so I'm not qualified to comment. Sorry. [04:46] dang [04:46] thanks anyway [07:07] Good morning === albech1 is now known as albech === jdstrand_ is now known as jdstrand [11:28] rbasak: for 1738062 and 1740160 I linked MPs, but since seed changes are not a daily task for me I always feel unsure [11:29] it is only demotions, so it should be simple - but I'd appreciate if you could take a look [11:29] I already run germinate and see that the effective delta will be what I want [11:30] ack [14:02] jamespage: https://github.com/canonical-server/dev-summary [16:55] jamespage: I think we got your issue [16:56] jamespage: can you re-run that on a 4.15-rc8 mainline kernel build? === apw_ is now known as apw [22:27] I was wondering if there is a similar service that can be self hosted on a server that acts similar to discord? [23:30] lwizardl: Matrix/Riot.im is not entirely dissimilar to Discord. [23:57] keithzg, okay thanks I will look into them