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[Xen-users] eth0 -> Dom0, eth0:1 -> DomU1 (bridged) and eth0:0 -> DomU2..N (Nat)



Well, after poring over many examples and my two Xen books I managed to get NAT working across all my DomUs.

However, I need one of the DomUs to be bridged so it has a public IP address.

I can't seem to get network-multinet to work on my Debian Etch setup. Can someone help? My holidays are coming to an end and I haven't got the basics set up yet to be able to install software on my DomUs let alone actually do some work, so I'm getting increasingly desperate - on the verge of self harming I think! It shouldn't be this difficult so I can only assume it is my bad!

Can I create a custom network script that will create one bridge and one NAT router and if so, how do I connect them to the correct DomUs?

Jock


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