Re: [zones-discuss] Will ipf re-direct to my non-global zone?

2006-07-18 Thread Jeff Victor
Hi Christine, After Mike D supplied me with some more details, I was able to use 'rdr' to redirect traffic as he suggested. Here is what I did: 1) Enable ipfilter Comment out the appropriate line in /etc/ipf/pfil.ap. svcadm enable network/ipfilter svcadm enbale network/pfil 2) Add a

Re: [zones-discuss] Will ipf re-direct to my non-global zone?

2006-07-10 Thread Christine Tran
Here's the link to ipf-howto for Jeff. http://www.signaltonoise.net/library/ipf-howto.html Mike Ditto wrote: Christine Tran wrote: Does this mean I can't have my global zone redirect to a non-global zone living on the same box? Because I'm really using the loopback interface and not leaving

Re: [zones-discuss] Will ipf re-direct to my non-global zone?

2006-06-28 Thread Mike Ditto
Christine Tran wrote: Does this mean I can't have my global zone redirect to a non-global zone living on the same box? Because I'm really using the loopback interface and not leaving the system on any physical interface? This applies whether my global and non-global zone share one interface,

Re: [zones-discuss] Will ipf re-direct to my non-global zone?

2006-06-28 Thread Wences Michel
Howdy Chris! It is my understanding that since there is only one tcp/ip stack you can only run ipfilter in the global zone. That said there is an opensolaris project to look at virtualizing the network stack to make it possible to route traffic so that you could use ipfilter in a future relea