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Re: Inner and outer Networks on Xen 3.0.3



Thanks for your fast response!

I think I tried that but apparently I did something wrong when configuring networks on dom0/domU. Now that I know it works I'll give it an another try!

My configuration should look like this:

dom0:
ex0 (connected externally) - no IP address
bce0 (connected internally) - 192.168.x.x

domU 1:
eth0 (bridged with ex0) - external IP address #1

-Anzi-


Stephen Borrill wrote:

On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Anzi wrote:

What is the best way to use xen so that dom0 (netbsd3.1) machine has several network cards and only on "managent interface". I mean that DomU:s may be on the dmz zone and dom0 is on the internal network? I think that it is possible with exporting nics as pci devices but is this operational yet?

Anybody has has better ideas?

I currently assigned and public-ip address for DOM0 and DOMU and used standard network-bridge vif. This has the downside that dom0 is then also publicly available (they are behind firewall).


You don't need to give your dom0 external interface an address.

For example, I have:

dom0:
fxp0 (connected externally) - no IP address
wm0 (connected internally) - 192.168.1.11

domU 1:
xennet0 (bridged with wm0) - 192.168.1.12
xennet1 (bridged with fxp0) - external IP address #1

domU 2:
xennet0 (bridged with wm0) - 192.168.1.13
xennet1 (bridged with fxp0) - external IP address #2

Or have I misunderstood your requirements?





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