# This is an iface stanza for interfaces(5) with relatively sane # defaults. Consult http://manpages.org/etc-network-interfaces/5 for # more. # # The `eth0` networking interface represents the virtual Ethernet card # of the guest, which is shared with the host. The `gateway` IP # address should match with the address as it was configured on the # host, and `address` is the guest's own address. In addition to # this, it is recommended to setup a NAT between `wifibox0` and the # interface that faces towards the Internet. This can be done with # the help of pf(4) for example. Here is sample configuration, see # pf.conf(5) for more information. # # wlan_if="wifibox0" # lan_if="em0" # virt_net="10.0.0.0/24" # # scrub all # nat on $lan_if from $virt_net to any -> $lan_if # pass log all # # Change these values as desired, they are here only for inspiration. iface eth0 inet static gateway 10.0.0.1 address 10.0.0.2/24 # The `wlan0` networking interface is associated with the wireless # networking card as it is exposed by the driver. By this default # configuration, the corresponding IP address is statically set to # make it the gateway for the wireless network, see the contents of # udhcp.conf for the rest. iface wlan0 inet static address 192.168.0.1/24