I have an almost identical setup, and I have no such issue. Can you
post your .cfg for the domU?
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On Jan 30, 2008, at 12:23 AM, snowcrash+vyatta wrote:
hi,
i've
Hi guys,
I revisited the issue after getting a box to test
I have set up a vyatta router with 4 ports
eth0: 192.168.1.232 (WAN) - simulate gateway#1
eth1: 192.168.1.233 (WAN) - simulate gateway#2
eth2: 192.168.20.1 (LAN) - simulate LAN #1, represented by a laptop
192.168.20.2 :: to route
hi,
I have an almost identical setup, and I have no such issue. Can you
post your .cfg for the domU?
good to know -- then it's likely a local phenomenon. tho, it's
probably worth metioning that other similar, standalone hvm installs
(e.g., smoothwall) have no such prob here.
here's the .cfg
As you can see, nothing jumps out in the log. A detailed search may
turn up more information; otherwise, at least you've got a work-around
:-)
Justin
On Jan 29, 2008 2:48 PM, Jostein Martinsen-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Log result attached.
I managed to login if I changed the passwords
Yes, eth0 and eth1 should be on different subnets; if not, the router doesn't
know which interface should be used to send traffic to another device on that
subnet.
Best,
Justin
On Jan 30, 2008 7:47 AM, Daren Tay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I revisited the issue after getting a box to
Maybe . . .
However, much of this has been resolved with associated changes in Glendale.
Give Alpha 1 a try - I doubt you'll see it there :-)
Best,
Justin
On Jan 30, 2008 12:43 PM, Jostein Martinsen-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But i feel that the only reason I didn't have to reboot is luck
How production ready are Glendale. I'm using vyatta as router/firewall in
front of a couple of servers that soon will go live...
Since it's alpha, do you think I should do it? Just printed the whole
manual...
2008/1/30, Justin Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Maybe . . .
However, much of this has
Personally, I'd use it to take advantage of major changes and fixes,
and I'm running it to access all 40 lab systems - but that's me :-)
It still needs more polish, and there's a good chance you'll find
things that aren't perfect (or maybe even a bug or two), and you'll
have to re-enter and/or
Glendale probably hasn't had enough widespread alpha testing to know for
sure, but having said that, I think the general consensus from people at
Vyatta as well as some other comments we have gotten from outside is that it
feels a lot more stable. By stable, I specifically mean a lot less
Can you up date us on this mini-itx system, does it support multiple
NICs?
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