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[Xen-users] Re: Having trouble NAT-ing my guests on RHEL5 (was Re: Havin

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Subject: [Xen-users] Re: Having trouble NAT-ing my guests on RHEL5 (was Re: Having trouble VPN-ing my guests on RHEL5)
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Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 21:00:24 -0700
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Augh, another problem with posting late, apologies, I used the wrong TLA.

I want to NAT my guests, not VPN them.  Later for that and out of scope for Xen probably. :)

Peace, TIA..

J

On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Justin Ryan <justizin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't, eh, know why I said "two Windows guys", I meant "two Windows VMs".

It's getting late. :)


On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Justin Ryan <justizin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Howdy!

We had our provider install RHEL5 on our 8-core Xeon machine because it supported Xen, though it actually took us some time to get them to enable the optional, non-default "vt" channel per RH's requirement, as Xen is not considered stable enough to be available to the default install, even via yum.

In any case, I have two Windows guys running - XP and 2k3 Server - to which I hope to add Ubuntu and some other F/OSS systems, but I'm having trouble setting up the basics of NAT for the Virtual Machines.  I certainly want to forward some ports, treating the loopback as DMZ for the VMs, but for now I just want outgoing to work so that Windows can update, and DeBuntu can hit APT mirrors for install / update.

The Xen and Libvirt documentation are inconsistent with each other and with what I observe on RHEL5.2, I have two bridges instead of one as libvirt documentations suggests I should, and someone on #xen IRC said that this is a foible of current RHEL config.

I just want to get the simplest config working, any help would be appreciated.  A career F/OSS supporter, I'm always glad to pass on knowledge once I have it.

Peace, and TIA!

J

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