On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 02:09:14PM -0700, *Null* ** wrote: > I have a FreeBSD HVM connected to a firewall VM. I also have a Fedora Qube > connected to the same firewall VM. Networking between these was enabled using > the iptables instructions from the Qubes documentation. > > I can ping and access resources on the Fedora Qube from FreeBSD(I can > transfer files to and download files from the Fedora VM). > > However, I cannot do the same from the Fedora VM. It can ping the firewall, > but not FreeBSD. Nor can it access resources on the FreeBSD system. > > This confuses me because I would assume file transfer(from bsd to fedora) > implies there is some bi-directional communication. But it seems to only work > when initiated from one direction(from BSD). > > All VMs can connect to the internet, FreeBSD can ping any vm, other VMs can > ping other qubes based vms, but cannot ping FreeBSD. > > What else must be done? > This works as advertised. Can you check on your HVM that you are allowing incoming requests? That's the obvious explanation for the scenario you have.
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