KMatle Expert Licensed User Longtime User Dec 7, 2020 #1 My machine has the IP address 192.168.178.60 (fixed & working). The output of the bridge (fresh install) is 192.168.122.1. Maybe hardcoded? Last edited: Dec 9, 2020
My machine has the IP address 192.168.178.60 (fixed & working). The output of the bridge (fresh install) is 192.168.122.1. Maybe hardcoded?
Blueforcer Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 7, 2020 #2 Do you use a virtual machine,docker or do you have more than 1 network adapter? Anyway, you will get the first IP wich is given from the OS. But you can always connect from every interface. Because it will be routed correctly
Do you use a virtual machine,docker or do you have more than 1 network adapter? Anyway, you will get the first IP wich is given from the OS. But you can always connect from every interface. Because it will be routed correctly
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 7, 2020 #3 KMatle said: Maybe hardcoded? Click to expand... Of course not. As @Blueforcer wrote it returns the first IP address. There could be multiple addresses.
KMatle said: Maybe hardcoded? Click to expand... Of course not. As @Blueforcer wrote it returns the first IP address. There could be multiple addresses.
KMatle Expert Licensed User Longtime User Dec 7, 2020 #4 CentOS came with other (virtual) adapters. That's the reason why the bridge showed another IP address.
CentOS came with other (virtual) adapters. That's the reason why the bridge showed another IP address.