socket: 0.872 network: 0.805 device: 0.660 vnc: 0.601 performance: 0.586 semantic: 0.559 graphic: 0.553 register: 0.443 user-level: 0.429 risc-v: 0.389 ppc: 0.372 i386: 0.350 PID: 0.346 architecture: 0.330 peripherals: 0.312 VMM: 0.293 mistranslation: 0.293 files: 0.286 permissions: 0.273 debug: 0.271 boot: 0.269 x86: 0.267 kernel: 0.267 arm: 0.256 hypervisor: 0.252 TCG: 0.204 virtual: 0.179 assembly: 0.171 KVM: 0.097 Multicast VPN TTL hardcoded at 1 The multicast VPN opens sockets with the default TTL of 1 and there doesn't appear to be an option anywhere that will allow you to increase that. This limits the usability of the VPN to the local network where the host server lives. Looking through old bug tickets... can you still reproduce this issue with the latest version of QEMU? Or could we close this ticket nowadays? This is for an ancient version of QEMU and no doubt a network approach that is long since obsolete. Probably best to close it as an edge case. If I run into it again I'll re-raise. Ok, thanks, so I'll close this now.