Neil:
To be honest, I have iptables turned off (at least the init script is never started).
I'm thinking this is some kind of bridging rule I need to add? If memory serves, I think there is some iptables rule one has to use under KVM with dhcpd. My hardware is too old to do hardware virtualization - thus I use Xen ;)
On Fri, 6 Nov 2009, Neil Aggarwal wrote:
Scot:
I have a question about a Xen host that runs dhcpd and installing guest/running guest VMs on that host (that use DHCP)...
I just thought of something:
Do you have logs enabled at the bottom of your iptables rules? If something is hitting the firewall, you will see it in the log.
Neil
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