stakanov wrote:
I should have internet only on eth0 (which was wrongly renamed eth1 for reasons that I do not understand. It is the eth of the mainboard.
Enumeration of network interfaces follows the sequence in which their drivers are loaded. You can change it with YaST or by directly editing /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
I then have a eth1 pci-e card that handles only internal traffic and should be set to inner zone (no restrictions). Traffic on that card should have no possibility to access the internet. It will be handled by a little dedicated router. The bridge is there for kvm and should allow the virtualized systems to access the internet via eth0.
Okay.
So, first I looked for sudo route and got that I had the default route that was on the network not branched to the router. So I found out about the naming and renamed the whole thing. Then I tried to set up the bridge for KVM and linked it to eth0. However then, when I do this I have no default route any more.
In that setup, eth0 does not have the address, br0 will - but you'll have to enable dhcp for br0.
If I just have the two cards it seems that for reasons I do not understand, eth1 is preferred over eth0.
What do you mean by "preferred" ?
Now I will have to find out why I cannot link the eth0 to the bridge for kvm and have the eth1 separately. eth1 has static IP, eth0 is dhcp btw. When I set up the bridge it gets: eth0 non, bridge via dhcp (ipv4 only in my case), and eth1 static on another private address range.
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