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[Xen-users] bridged network without static ip



Hi there,

this is probably really lame, but i gotta ask anyways:

let's say that there is a machine (running debian lenny for both the dom0 and the domUs) with two network interfaces running xen:

- eth0 should be for administrative purposes only: it has an ip from an internal network and allows logging in to the dom0 instance on the server - eth1 is accessible from the outside and will be shared among some domUs, serving stuff to the internet

I'd like to set up networking in a way that all traffic on eth1 will never reach dom0. For this reason, the peth1 interface should not have a static ip - its traffic should merely travel across the eth1 network bridge to the domUs.

I tried to set up eth1 as

auto eth1
iface eth1 inet manual

in /etc/network/interfaces - didn't work. apparently, eth1 isn't really up enough to get included in the bridge. In xend-config.sxp, there is a

(network-script 'network-bridge netdev=eth1')

entry, the domUs have

vif = [ 'ip=x.x.x.x.x,mac=w:h:a:t:ev:er,bridge=eth1' ]

statements in their configs.

It would be really great if someone could enlighten me on this ...

Thank you very much in advance,
thoralf.

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