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Re: [Xen-users] Problems to connect to the Internet



I've send another mail explaining a little bit more my problem.... If I
use Fedora Core 5 I initially have into the machine, network works like
a charm.

If I reload the machine using Xen and Xen loads the Fedora Core 5 on
that particular case the only application that get connected is Skype,
all others, included the ping...does not work. To solve these problems
I've to shut down the firewall to get the network running again, as it's
at this moment. (If I can send this mail means that I get the full
network connexion up again.)

I tried to put the firewall on and validating all protocols and all
ports tcp & udp nothing changes, that say only Skype get connected

Now I dont have firewall at all....

This machine is connected to an other connected to the net & running
Linux on it so, it is not a problem to not have firewall at all!

Le dimanche 13 aoÃt 2006 Ã 19:02 +0200, Henning Sprang a Ãcrit :
> On 8/13/06, Ferrero Horacio <horace.linux@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > After a lot of job, I got Xen and my Fedore 5 working fine in this 64
> > AMD machine. All works excepted Internet connexion. To be more clear, I
> > said the only program useing internet connexion and it's working is
> > Skype. Also a ping to www.yahoo.fr doesn't work.
> >
> > The linux that Xen loads is the one I'm  using now, that says : No
> > problems.
> >
> > Because the problem appears under Xen as Domain0....
> 
> Your description is a bit hard to understand. Am I getting you right,
> you have trouble with (inter)net connections from your dom0 system,
> while domU systems have working (inter) net connections?
> 
> What does your stuo look like? What type of xen networking are you
> using, how does your network setup look like?
> 
> 
> Henning
> 


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