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2017 Mar 31
4
Network isolation for KVM guests
...connected to another public router. wlan0 and eth1 are bonded to provide failover Internet connections. CPU doesn't supports pci passthrough (pci passthrough would solve my problems). I need to deploy a fw vm to control traffic between internal and external interfaces. In BSD systems you can seggregate all ip address and route tables from principal routing table. It is the same effect that I would like to implement in this host. And I don't see how to implement using CentOS (or another linux distro). -- Greetings, C. L. Martinez
2017 Mar 31
0
Network isolation for KVM guests
...through (pci passthrough would solve my problems). > If assigning a NIC directly to a VM would solve the problem, you could try using macvtap instead of PCI passthrough > > I need to deploy a fw vm to control traffic between internal and external > interfaces. In BSD systems you can seggregate all ip address and route > tables from principal routing table. It is the same effect that I would > like to implement in this host. > > And I don't see how to implement using CentOS (or another linux distro). > > -- > Greetings, > C. L. Martinez > __________________...
2017 Mar 31
0
Network isolation for KVM guests
...to another public router. wlan0 and eth1 are bonded to provide failover Internet connections. CPU doesn't supports pci passthrough (pci passthrough would solve my problems). > > I need to deploy a fw vm to control traffic between internal and external interfaces. In BSD systems you can seggregate all ip address and route tables from principal routing table. It is the same effect that I would like to implement in this host. > > And I don't see how to implement using CentOS (or another linux distro). >
2017 Mar 30
3
Network isolation for KVM guests
Hi all, What options exists under CentOS hosts to work with isolated networks?. For example, on BSD systems it is really trivial. In FreeBSD you can use setfib tools and on OpenBSD it is possible to use rdomain options. In 30 secs it is possible to work with isolated networks and assign process, ip address and routes (hidden from the main route table and ip addresses), etc. But I can't