Il 13/03/2014 21:00, Chloride Cull ha scritto:
Ah, yes, forgot about iptables. I added ACCEPT for 5000-5010 and it
seems to work. Thanks.
can you tell why 5000-5010 port range?
After a clean AIO setup that range is not open:
# Generated by iptables-save v1.4.18 on Fri Mar 14 11:01:52 2014
So, I've finally managed to set up an all-in-one setup on a CentOS box.
Issue is, I can't connect to any running VMs, connecting to the console
works. After some headaches, I've found that VNC just fails, while Spice
says that there is no route to the host. Thinking it was just that it
disregarded
Try disabling firewalld and/or iptables.
On Mar 13, 2014 1:08 PM, Chloride Cull chlor...@devurandom.net wrote:
So, I've finally managed to set up an all-in-one setup on a CentOS box.
Issue is, I can't connect to any running VMs, connecting to the console
works. After some headaches, I've found
Ah, yes, forgot about iptables. I added ACCEPT for 5000-5010 and it
seems to work. Thanks.
On 2014-03-13 18:14, Bob Doolittle wrote:
Try disabling firewalld and/or iptables.
On Mar 13, 2014 1:08 PM, Chloride Cull chlor...@devurandom.net wrote:
So, I've finally managed to set up an all-in-one
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