semantic: 0.155 other: 0.139 debug: 0.124 network: 0.095 device: 0.083 socket: 0.081 graphic: 0.078 performance: 0.064 PID: 0.042 vnc: 0.038 permissions: 0.031 boot: 0.029 files: 0.024 KVM: 0.017 network: 0.689 debug: 0.242 other: 0.013 socket: 0.011 PID: 0.010 files: 0.010 semantic: 0.005 device: 0.005 performance: 0.003 graphic: 0.003 boot: 0.003 permissions: 0.003 vnc: 0.002 KVM: 0.001 Slirp Broadcast traffic Hi all, Version: QEMU emulator version 3.1.0 (Debian 1:3.1+dfsg-7+build1) I'm running some DHCP traffic to a *custom* DHCP server with user-mode networking in QEMU. I'm using port 30067 for the server, so this does not conflict with the built-in DHCP server. DHCP broadcasts to and from the server, and I'm observing issues with both sending and receiving packets. Firstly, from the VM, a packet sent to IPv4 x.x.x.2:30067 (gateway) makes it to the server, but a packet sent to 255.255.255.255 does not. I'd suspect that Slirp has to support sending to the broadcast IP address? Or is this something I can turn on with a configuration option? (My QEMU version too old?) Secondly, the source address in a DHCP IPv4 packet must be 0.0.0.0 (by RFC). That means that any return packet will have 0.0.0.0 swapped in as its destination address. However, that packet doesn't make it into the VM at all. I know that if you deliver this packet to Linux, a raw socket will spit it back out. The packets' destination address should not prevent the packet from being delivered to the right VM, since Slirp (should?) know exactly which VM the session belongs to. (It's a proxy, not a router.) WDYT? Did I miss some configuration options or use too old a version? Thanks, Chris slirp has been moved to a standalone project, can you report here: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/slirp/libslirp/issues I don't have an answer off the top of my head, but I would suggest looking/tweaking at the network mask. And for the receive side, debugging from sorecvfrom(). Thanks. Opened https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/slirp/libslirp/issues/9. The ticket in the libslirp tracker has been closed a year ago, so I think we can close this ticket here, too.