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Re: [Xen-users] PPPoE in DomU exits with error

To: Christian Lyra <lyra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] PPPoE in DomU exits with error
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Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 23:49:01 +1100
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Christian Lyra wrote:
I am trying to setup my firewall in DomU. However, I have got a
 >>> little problem. My *pon dsl-provider *exits with following
 >>> message.

 > My firewall is a domU too, but it has control of the interface
 > connected to the internet, and pppoe works just fine. never tried
 > to do this with a bridge...
 >

 What do you mean by domU has control over the interface?

I "hide" the interface from dom0 with pciback.hide=(xx:xx.x) in grub and present it to domU with pci = [ 'xx:xx.x' ]. So the domU has control of the real pci device.



I tried that already, but when I included pciback.hide=(xx:xx.x) in grub the card was still present. So, I then unbound it from /sys/...
I included pci =[..... and started domU. It was still the same.

At this moment I don't know what to do, but I will try to reinstall everything and try one more time with Debian Etch xen binary packages.

At this moment I am using Debian Lenny with binary xen from XenSource.

I am just wondering why the hiding with pciback.hide does not work for me?

Jiri

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