On 09/24/2015 03:21 PM, C. L. Martinez wrote:
Thanks Dimitry, but I use wlan0 or eth0 to connect my laptop to different networks. I use a vm as fw and I would like to have all vms and laptop behind this fw vm guest.
Another option is to assign an IP to these interfaces and natting all to this fw vm ... but I don't like this option
It isn't going to be safe, simple and reliable. You won't have anything like 'NetworkManager' on the laptop host OS. It either should be heavily scripted or not done at all.
You could write some fancy ebtables rules to do one-to-one MAC mapping between the fw VM interface and host interface and run DHCP client on the fw VM.
On the host you'd have static route to another fw VM interface.
But I can't imagine all the hotplug event scripting. How could fw VM find out if it's time to (re-)run DHCP client? How would you configure WPA keys on the host. How would find out if WiFi is disconnected, cable is connected and it's time to redo MAC mapping with another MAC address?
Without some real effort it's going to be fully(partly?) manual config with wpa_supplicant, ebtables and ssh'ing to fw VM involved. I doubt I would like to change from NetworkManager to this stuff instead.
That's why they do https://www.anonabox.com/ Otherwise you can get some OpenWRT on a commodity router to run some VPN or T#r or some other funny stuff