By default on every Linux distro after installing QEMU and libvirt two kinds of networking are available: NAT: VM sits behind a NAT. MACVTAP: without going into much details it acts more or less like a bridged network, except not really. One of the most annoying limitations is that host to guest communication and vice versa are not really working well. Other important things might be broken as well, like for example VRRP. This mode is good for quick and dirty testing but not really for a stable environment. BRIDGED networking is also supported by libvirt but requires some manual work. A possible networking schema could be the following: …