Hi

Thank you for your reply.

I read somewhere that the xen routed configuration is far more complicated
than the xen bridged configuration. I could be wrong.

I would like to keep the network configuration and firewalling simple at
this time.I noticed that the network configuration that shipped with
XenEnterprise 3.2.0 is also of a bridged type.



On 7/30/07, Tom Eastep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 17:17 +0800, Teo En Ming wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I have a 64-bit server running RHEL 5 x86-84 Xen Virtualization. There
> > are 6 NICs in this Xen Host.
> >
> > The interface names in Dom 0 are:
> >
> > eth0 - xenbr0 - reserved for Dom 0 Host Management Administration
> > eth1 - xenbr1 - reserved for Virtual Machine #1
> > eth2 - xenbr2 - reserved for Virtual Machine #2
> > eth3 - xenbr3 - reserved for Virtual Machine #3
> > eth4 - xenbr4 - reserved for Virtual Machine #4
> > eth5 - xenbr5 - reserved for Virtual Machine #5
> >
> > How should I configure shorewall in this case of multiple nics, each
> > nic being dedicated to a Virtual Machine?
>
> I recommend that you use a routed Xen configuration rather than a
> bridged configuration. Then follow (more or less)
> http://www.shorewall.net/XenMyWay-Routed.html.
>
> -Tom
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