Hi eco,

I know you are thinking about using KVM instead of XEN, but anyway...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So in short, there is no way for me to have several DomUs share a single 
> public IP.

Not correct. You apparently missed a thing that Simon Hobson wrote in his very 
first reply to you:
> I have put my firewall/router/nat in a DomU and made the external 
> ethernet port available to it exclusively (by hiding the PCI device 
> from Dom0). The DomU router then works 'normally', and the Dom0 
> (which is internal only) has no firewalling at all.

I repeat: Put the firewall/router/nat in a DomU. Not in the dom0.

Whether you are going to use XEN or KVM: Good luck! :-)

BR
/Martin Leben


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