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Re: [Xen-users] IP blocking


  • To: shacky <shacky83@xxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 14:53:36 +0200
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Hi,

I suggest you stop to bridge the DomUs directly to the network.
Then, you can use standard Linux mechanisms in routing and filtering. You can even use point-to-point networking as discussed earlier on this list.
iptables should also be able to do this on bridge level, but I would not consider this a clean approach.

Cheers
dla

On 8/6/07, shacky < shacky83@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi.

How I can assing a given IP address to a given domU and force the user
of that domU to use that IP address and not all other?
I don't want the user to change the IP address of his virtual machine
in /etc/network/interfaces with one ore more IP addresses which are
not assigned to him.
In addition I don't want the user to create more virtual interface
(eth0:x) than he is allowed to use (I allow each domU to have only two
IP addresses).

Could you explain me this, please?

Thank you very much!

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