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[Xen-users] XEN-SUSE 10.1-- DHCP Server works under plain but not under XEN


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  • From: "Dimitriy Iyerusalimets" <dimitriy.iyerusalimets@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 14:46:19 -0700
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Ok here is the setup:

Server:
OSS SUSE 10.1 (Clean as of now)
ETH0 = External (Grabs IP from cable modem)
ETH1 = Internal (Hands out IPs to clients on my network)

DHCP Server works completely fine in plain SUSE kernel.

However once I get into Xen kernal my DHCP server hands out IPs that look fine and even the DNS hands out fine. However my internet works only on the Server. REPEAT: Internet works stricly on the Server box. My clients cant connect to the internet but can ping the server just fine.

However in the plain Kernel all is fine.

Is it a case of SUSE saying that the other virtual network cards are really the main real cards?

Also can the virtual cards recieve a DHCP address from the domain 0 DHCP Server?

Like to clarify that the DNS comes from my cable company NOT from my Server box.

Seems like an easy enough typical setup with an external connection and internal.

Thanks,
Dimitriy
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