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Re:[Xen-users] DomU privleged network access - Firewall



Hi,

you're pretty close :-)

physdev_dom0_hide='(00:04.2)(01:00.0)(00:06.0)'

should work - look at the '. 

And according to my own trouble I faced for weeks with a setup like your's: you 
need an individual network script as you wont have any physical eth left for 
xen.

cheers,

Mat



-----Original Message-----
Sent: Donnerstag 09.03.06 22:12:32
Subject: [Xen-users] DomU privleged network access - Firewall

>I have seen this in the archives but am still having trouble implementing.
>
>I want to create a domu with physical access to two nics in vmware. I am
>staging this for my production server.
>                                              WAN eth0
>                _________________| |__________________
>               |        _____________| |______________        |
>               |
>|                                                       |        |
>LAN eth1=====|                    Firewall                        |        |
>               |        |___________________ ________|        |
>               |                                              |
>|                        |
>               |                                     virtual
>DMZ                   |
>               |____________________________________|
>
>sorry my asci art stinks.
>im using 2.0.7 (i think... i know its not 3) with 2.6.11 kernel on debian
>3.1 sarge
>lspci shows 0000:00:10.0 Ethernet Controller and 0000:12.0 Ethernet
>Controller
>
>in /boot/grub/menu.lst
>i added "physdev_dom0_hide=(00:10.0)(00:12.0)", with out quotes to the
>module line.
>but it still shows up in lspci after reboot.
>
>I know this has been gone over and I have read the emails
>
>--
>Thank you,
>Frank  Di Rocco
>
>"Does an optimistic person look at a hard drive as half-full or half-empty?"
>-ofanged1-at-gmail.com
>

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