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[Xen-users] Re: Related to accessing guest OS based web server


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  • From: Abhay Bhadani <abhadani@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 22:46:35 +0530
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Hi Maresa,

  Thanks for the response. I tried to set similar IP address after removing DHCP ie. 10.10.64.123 with subnet mask  255.255.255.0 in the guest OS manually, but in this case it is even unable to ping host OS-Dom 0 i.e 10.100.64.23 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0
  
   I tried to give default gateway 10.100.64.2 in the guest OS i.e fedora 8 but then also it didn't work. I also tried to assign default gateway as 10.100.64.23 but it also didnt work.

  How should i set the route to the existing IP address i,e 192.168.122.71 or any other suggestion that might work.

Regards,
Abhay




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Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 07:45:37 +0000
From: Maresa Nirwan <parampat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Related to accessing guest OS based web
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It's most likely network issue. From outside Dom0 (your other systems on your network), what's the IP range? I'd imagine it's something like 10.100.64.23/24. If you don't have a route setup for your 192.168.122.71, then that's the problem. I'd recommend having the guest os on the same subnet as your Dom0.

MSN

Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 12:50:04 +0530
From: abhadani@xxxxxxxxx
To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Xen-users] Related to accessing guest OS based web server

Hi All,


    I am trying to run 2 instances of Apache Web Server. One on Fedora 8 Host Linux - dom0 and another instance in Guest OS which is also Fedora 8.

 The IP of Dom-0 / host OS is 10.100.64.23

 and IP of Guest OS is :   192.168.122.71

     I am able to access web pages of Dom-0 i.e 10.100.64.23 from my other systems on my network. But i am unable to access the web pages of Guest OS which is running on 192.168.122.71 from other systems on the network.


    Whereas i am able to access it from Dom-0 Host OS i.e http://192.168.122.71 and vice versa.

    Can anyone give some idea why is it so? How can i access the web pages of guest OS based Web Server from my other systems in my network?


Regards,
Abhay


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