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Re: [Xen-users] Guest domain cannot connect to outside network



Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> You've got two physical devices on this single bridge. I don't know if
> that is problematic but it is a bit unusual and might require other
> tweaks to the network configuration.

Shouldn't be a problem, just means there are two physical ports on the virtual 
switch. I have a number of machines with this configured - quite handy as a 
transparent firewall or for traffic logging as you can stick it inline with a 
network connection and it's transparent to the network.

I was more interested in this bit :
> #vif = [ 'bridge=xenbr0' ]
> vif = [ '' ]

I'd have thought the commented out version would be more appropriate - does the 
active config even create a bridge connected port ?

I don't know if it's an artefact of having stopped the guest and restarted it 
(thus making the only guest into Dom2), or if it relates to a different guest. 
But the OP refers to Dom1, but under Dom0 status has :
$sudo brctl show
> bridge name   bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces
> xenbr0                8000.000af72bc8ce       no              eth0
>                                                       eth1
>                                                       vif2.0

which doesn't show a VIF for Dom1.



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