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[Xen-users] Xen with NAT networking.


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  • From: Huagang XIE <huagangxie@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 14:34:02 -0800
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Hello there,

I was trying to setup a XEN NAT. I think I follow all the instructions
but still failed.

In NAT environment,  the tap.x is the gateway for the guest os, right?
but the xen always set the
gateway to vif.x, and the guest os will never be able to communicate outside.

one trick I did is to add a "xenbr0" bridge, and all the tap.x
interfaces will automatically be part of this bridge, and I make
xenbr0 as the gateway,
and it seems works fine, but occasional, the network drops packets..

Does anyone here successfully configure a NAT networking with XEN? I
am using Xen 3.4.3 and also trying 4.0.1 under Centos 5.

Thanks for your help

Huagang

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