Djames Suhanko
2007-Jun-10 01:37 UTC
[Xen-users] 2 virtual machines are 2 different firewalls
Hello! I''m trying to put some virtual machines as firewall, but in my lab I has a problem; one of machines has been some freezing at times. The system works with no problem; the eth0 is pinging out, but the eth1 (lan interface) is freezing (in firewall one, only). I did a reload in eth1 interface, but with no results. Only reboot in Dom0 solved the problem. The iptables rules is in domU and there isn''t rules in dom0. The dom0 have 2 brigdes - br0 to firewall one and br1 to firewall 2. The physical interface 0 and 1 to firewall 1 and physical interface 2 and 3 to firewall 2. There are some error in my configuration? And sorry my terrrible english! I thank you ! -- Djames Suhanko LinuxUser 158.760 _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
James Harper
2007-Jun-10 10:31 UTC
RE: [Xen-users] 2 virtual machines are 2 different firewalls
> > Hello! > I''m trying to put some virtual machines as firewall, but in my labI> has a problem; one of machines has been some freezing at times. > The system works with no problem; the eth0 is pinging out, but theeth1> (lan interface) is freezing (in firewall one, only). I did a reloadin> eth1 interface, but with no results. Only reboot in Dom0 solved the > problem. > The iptables rules is in domU and there isn''t rules in dom0. > The dom0 have 2 brigdes - br0 to firewall one and br1 to firewall 2.The> physical interface 0 and 1 to firewall 1 and physical interface 2 and3 to> firewall 2. > There are some error in my configuration? > And sorry my terrrible english! > I thank you !Post your configuration files if you want an opinion on them. Otherwise, checking that all your MAC addresses are unique is the only thing I can think of. James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users