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[Xen-users] domU's unreachable over network


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  • From: "Rob Greene" <robgreene@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:17:39 -0500
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I've been futzing with this off and on for the last couple of weeks.
I am running CentOS 5 and have 7 domU's, all of which I assigned an IP
address in the range 192.168.1.210 - .216, and the dom0 with an
address of 192.168.1.200 and .201 (dual NIC).  I have a WRT54G serving
as router/firewall/dhcp/etc and a couple of Windows PCs.

This worked for a while.  At some point (maybe the 5.2 upgrade?), my
network became unreachable from the Windows machines.  I found that
assigning the 192.168.1.x made the domU's unable to communicate out or
in (couldn't ping them nor could they ping out).  I did find that
dnsmasq is magically being run -- it has a command line in ps, which I
cannot find anywhere in /etc:

/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --keep-in-foreground --strict-order
--bind-interfaces --pid-file  --conf-file  --listen-address
192.168.122.1 --except-interface lo
--dhcp-leasefile=/var/lib/libvirt/dhcp-default.leases --dhcp-range
192.168.122.2,192.168.122.254

If I stop and start the service, I just see "/usr/sbin/dnsmasq".  It
then loads options from the config file.

What I *think* is now happening is that dnsmasq is acting as a dhcp
server to my domU's.  They are being assigned in the 192.168.122.x
range.  If I let my domU's be dhcp assigned, I'm ok from within the
domU and dom0 itself -- they can see each other, they can see my
Windows IP addresses, and I can get to the internet.

Unfortunately, I cannot figure out how to get Windows to see them.
Alternatively, I also cannot seem to get the domU's to get 192.168.1.x
IP's -- and don't know where or what I need to do!

Any guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks!
-Rob

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