If I use birdge mode for the VPS's, which is the defalt for XEN, then surely the host OS's networking won't make any difference, right?
On 8/10/08, rudiahlers@gmail.com rudiahlers@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, the VPS needs internet access.
So, do I need to make changes on the network firewall? Or what do I do?
I have since addes x.x.136.56 to the hom dom0, and when I nmap the domU, I can see the IRC ports open, but I now I can't connect to them from the internet.
But how do I tell the domU to route all traffic via then new internface, eth0:2 (x.x.136.56) I have added the default gw x.x.136.33 to the dom0 & the domU already
On 8/10/08, Kai Schaetzl maillists@conactive.com wrote:
Rudiahlers@gmail.com wrote on Sun, 10 Aug 2008 14:55:30 +0200:
How do I work with a XEN domU on a different subnet than the XEN dom0?
If you just want to "work" with it, you can use xm console. If you want to have a network connection between the two, it's like with any other host, there is no difference between virtual and physical. There is no "magic" that connects host and guest via network. They have to have at least one IP address on the same subnet or a router must route between them.
Kai
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