[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] XEN: configuration challenge
First, thank you Dominique for your answer. > > The situation is: I want to have several physical machines, each running > > several virtual machines. Let's see on the example: > > Phys. machine A VMs: A.dom0, A.VM1, A.VM2, ... A.VMx > > Phys. machine B VMs: B.dom0, B.VM1, B.VM2, ... B.VMy > > > > Requirements: > > 1. All data sent from A.VMi and destined anywhere I want to see in A.dom0 > > and using iptables and DNAT change their destination. Similarly to data > > sent from B.VMj---their destination should be changed by B.dom0. > > For this, you need a setup with routing. > In pure bridge mode, you can't have DNAT applied. Why DNAT can't be applied in bridged mode? As far as I know there is a possibility to be able to have packets in iptables visible (and be able to apply their rules to them). Or is there any other problem I do not know? And are there any (network) performance losses when using Xen in routed mode compared to Xen in bridged mode? Thank you in advance! Tom. --- "Nikdy neni tak spatne, aby nemohlo byt jeste hur!" --- _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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