[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] so easy - but.. multiple NIC's in domU
Hi List, I searched the web and losts of posts in this list to get a network running on my xen box. Using xen3.0 on debian sarge worked quite fine and I also understood all the networking / bridging stuff... (thanx to many posts and howto's). As I'm still quite new to linux and did most things following a step by step guideline I face a little problem. How to define more than one nic in a domU. Well, I found the entry "nic=1" in my domU config file - but how to allocate an IP, netmask,.... to nic 2, 3, ... The Scenario to build is like that: ---eth0--(hidden in dom0)---domU (firewall)--+---DMZ1 (domU) + + : : : +---DMZ2 (domU) : : : : : +--------------+---LAN1 (domU) : : : +---LANn (domU) : : to other xen box-eth1-------+----------------+--Client1 (domU) : +--Clientn (domU) So actually I would like to route all incomming traffic to my firewall domU and from there to subnet 1 (DMZ), subnet 2 (my own LAN) and subnet 3 (a clients LAN). BTW, I remeber some posts about allocating a domU to a certain bridge (or better: virtual switch). Do I just have to enter the vif according to my needs in the domU's config file? And - last question: how secure is it, that a domU attached to vifA will not be able to contact a domU attached to vifB if my firewall does block this connection (here: that my LAN is not visible for the clients network). Thanx in advance _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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