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Re: [Xen-users] Intercommunication VM
- To: "lucianobarreto@xxxxxxxxx" <lucianobarreto@xxxxxxxxx>
- From: Henrique Fernandes <sf.rique@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 17:41:23 -0300
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You can use a saparates network for those machines, and do not atribute any ip address to them.
This does not work for you ?
Where are you from ? Seems Brazilian. =]
[]'sf.rique
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 4:33 PM, lucianobarreto@xxxxxxxxx <lucianobarreto@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm searching for a kind of VM intercommunication. For example, my
guests don't have any IP address and can exchange information. I need
to keep my VMs free of invasion and I think that communicate VMs
without any IP address this will solve my problem (Academical
problem...). I have found XenLoop project that can be good to me, but
it use the normal IP architeture to communicate. Any other solution?
Thanks
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Luciano Barreto
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