sorry, Kai, I didn't want to confuse you. I don't use xen routed networking. I presume (if I install the XEN guests with virt-install), that I'm using bridged mode - there is a xenbr0 & a few vif.x interfaces.
But I think I know where the problem lies. I need to setup a route between the 2 subnets on the network firewall then.
On 8/10/08, Kai Schaetzl maillists@conactive.com wrote:
Rudiahlers@gmail.com wrote on Sun, 10 Aug 2008 16:04:20 +0200:
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?
Depends on how you define "any difference". As I said if you use bridge mode standard xen networking host and guest behave like independant physical machines. You have to do the same that you would do for two physical machines. There is no "magic bond" between them. If you use xen routed networking you should have told so. I've never used that.
Kai
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