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    With Libvirt under modern kernels, you can't use <interface 
    type='ethernet'> unless QEMU is running as root.
    Running qemu as root is not ideal, but I was able to track down the 
    issue to this linux change:
    http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=ca6bb5d7ab22ac79f608fe6cbc6b12de6a5a19f0
    Which means that if you're seeing errors like this:
    2015-03-02T18:00:51.243477Z qemu-kvm: -netdev 
    tap,script=/tmp/vnet380622.sh,id=hostnet1: could not open /dev/net/tun: 
    Operation not permitted
    2015-03-02T18:00:51.243518Z qemu-kvm: -netdev 
    tap,script=/tmp/vnet380622.sh,id=hostnet1: Device 'tap' could not be 
    initialized
    They can be resolved like this:
    1) Edit /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf, and add "/dev/net/tun" to the 
    cgroup_device_acl option
    2) Run: setcap cap_net_admin+eip /bin/qemu-system-x86_64
    This will give QEMU CAP_NET_ADMIN when it runs.  Make sure you review 
    `man capabilities` to see what capabilities this actually gets qemu.
    The downside here is that in the event a guest somehow breaks out of 
    qemu, CAP_NET_ADMIN gives them a bunch of scary permissions that could 
    result in you having a seriously bad day (it's enough permissions to 
    MITM all the machine's traffic, which could easily result in compromise)
    It looks to me like libvirt already has the ability to create tap 
    devices and pass them into qemu (src/util/virnetdevtap.c - 
    virNetDevTapCreateInBridgePort), however you need to actually be using a 
    bridged network to do this.  There is no way to have libvirt just create 
    a tap device and leave the rest to user defined scripts.
    I don't think I have the necessary knowledge to add that feature in a 
    generic way, but it seems like it would be pretty handy.  I'll probably 
    just work around it by removing the virNetDevBridgeAddPort call from our 
    version of libvirt.
    	
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