On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 03:09:20AM -0800, Jarle Thorsen wrote:
> Unman:
> > Jarle - there are a few things you could do. One of them would be to
> > distribute a static route using your DHCP server - implementing
> > a classless static route if your server supports it would be best. You
> > would
Unman:
> Jarle - there are a few things you could do. One of them would be to
> distribute a static route using your DHCP server - implementing
> a classless static route if your server supports it would be best. You
> would need to put the external iface of the netVM as the gateway to the
>
Manuel Amador (Rudd-O):
> Qubes-network-server takes care of this for you.
Yes, I know about Qubes-network-server, but I was hoping to get this working
without requiring static IPs for AppVMs, and also better support for Windows
VMs.
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On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 06:01:14PM -0800, Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) wrote:
> Qubes-network-server takes care of this for you.
>
> On February 14, 2017 2:02:18 AM PST, Jarle Thorsen
> wrote:
> >> Unman:
> >> Thank you, it seems like using proxy arp is the way to go for me.
>
Qubes-network-server takes care of this for you.
On February 14, 2017 2:02:18 AM PST, Jarle Thorsen
wrote:
>> Unman:
>> > I suggest you read the docs:
>> > www.qubes-os.org/doc/firewall has a section on allowing traffic in
>to
>> > qubes.
>>
>> Thank you for the link.
Unman:
> I suggest you read the docs:
> www.qubes-os.org/doc/firewall has a section on allowing traffic in to
> qubes.
Thank you for the link. It provided a good foundation.
> But this may not be what you want. It reads as if you want to have
> sys-net operating as a router. You can do this