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Re: trouble with routing on dom0



I mean a dom0 with rtk0, and nfe0.
I want rtk0 to act as a gateway. I already have a domU on bridge1,
which is attached to nfe0. Pings fine but can't reach 192.168.1.100.
The problem I mentioned above occurs during my attempt to make
outbound traffic coming to 10.0.0.1, route to 192.168.1.100

Make sense?

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Greg Troxel<gdt%ir.bbn.com@localhost> wrote:
>
> Michael Litchard <michael%schmong.org@localhost> writes:
>
>> I have a domU with 2 interfaces, rtk0, and nfe0. nfe0 is on it's own
>> network. I'd like my dom0 attached to bridge1 to have traffic routed
>> through to rtk0. Here's my first step in this attempt, using this as a
>> guide
>
> This does not make sense.  Do you mean a dom0 with rtk0 and nfe0, and a
> domU that you want to appear on rtk0?
>
> In that case, create a bridge and add rtk0 and xvif1.0 or whatever to
> the bridge.  Then xennet0 in the domU will appear to be on the same
> network as rtk0.
>
> Do you really want routing, or bridging?  You didn't explain what prefix
> belongs on the ethernet connected to rtk0, and you didn't explain what
> addresses you are using on the xvifN.0 and xennet0 pair for the domU.
>
>


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