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[Xen-users] Remote management of DomU
I currently have a Xen host server setup with three nics:
eth0 -> hidden from Dom0 and assigned to my firewall domU
eth1 -> assigned the the bridge br-lan0, which is then exported to the
firewall domU for my LAN (handles both domUs and real machines on the LAN
subnet)
eth2 -> assigned to the bridge br-dmz0, which is then exported to the
firewall domU for my DMZ (handles both domUs and real machines on the DMZ
subnet)
My problem is this: I would like to be able to log into my Dom0 remotely, but
do not want to put a 4th NIC in place to accomplish this; I'd rather do
something like log into my firewall domU then from there SSH into Dom0, OR
SSH to a different port and have the firewall domU port forward to the Dom0
I was thinking I may be able to accomplish this by using a dummy interface on
both the Dom0 and the domU firewall that are tied together, but wasn't sure
about how to configure this? Would I give the dummy interface on the Dom0 an
IP address then create a dummy interface on the firewall domU on the same
subnet and put appropriate routing rulesin place? (I use Shorewall) Or is
there a better way to accomplish this?
Thanks, in advance, for your advice.
-Alan
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