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Re: [Xen-users] hvm domU networking question (ipcop) 
| Hello, 
 Do you have modified your "xend.conf" file to activate your multibridge...
 From memory
 
 #network-script network-multibridge
 
 Or something like that.
 
 
2007/6/2, Jason Solan <jsolan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
 
Hello,I have xen 3.0.4 setup on one of my systems (gentoo) with a couple of
 domU's.
 I'm trying to setup an ipcop domU instance as a router/firewall for my
 network.
 Unfortunately ipcop uses a 2.4 kernel and as i understand it there are
 no longer any 2.4 kernel patches for xen so i have to run it fully
 virtualized.
 
 My dom0 system has 3 nic cards.  Ideally i would hide 2 of them from
 dom0 and pass the pci directly into my ipcop domU, but from what i read
 this is not possible in a HVM.
 
 I use a custom script (taken from a debian site i believe) to create 3
 network bridges to pass to my domU's
 
 dir=$(dirname "$0")
 "$dir/network-bridge" "$@" vifnum=0 netdev=eth0 bridge=xenbr0
 "$dir/network-bridge" "$@" vifnum=1 netdev=eth1 bridge=xenbr1
 "$dir/network-bridge" "$@" vifnum=2 netdev=eth2 bridge=xenbr2
 
 >From my experience, the network cards have to be up and active on dom0
 in order to get the traffic to pass through in a domU.  Is this correct?
 
 Basically i want to plug my cable modem into eth2, so the connection
 would pass into the domU, but not have the network up on eth2 on dom0.
 Is there anyway i can do this?
 
 My networking knowledge is pretty weak.
 Any help/advice is appreciated.
 
 
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