[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Server with 2 NICs. DomU as Router
I have a physical Server with two NICs eth0 and eth1. I am running Xen 4.4.1 with Debian Jesse. eth0 is bridged to xenbr0 which receives it's IP address, dns etc through an upstream DHCP server on a Gateway. eth1 is bridged to xenbr1 I am creating a Xen VM (DomU) with two virtual interfaces that are bridged to xenbr0 & xenbr1 respectively. I want to run a router + NAT configuration on that DomU. I have several computers connected to eth1 through a physical managed switch. I want computers connected to eth1 access the internet. I want other DomU VMs to also use DomU as a router and access the internet. Gateway <-> eth0 <-> xenbr0 <-> vif0 eth1 <-> xenbr1 <-> vif1 <-> Switch <-> Computers So far I've created the DomU and IPTables on it so that computers connected to the switch on eth1 are able to ping each other. I am unable to traverse from the computers connected to the switch on eth1 to the internet. How do I bridge the traffic from eth1 to eth0? Do I need to setup forwarding or IPTables on Dom0? How do I setup DomU as the router and Gateway for other DomU VMs? Thanks! _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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