On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Mir Islam <mis...@mirislam.com> wrote:
> Restart the iptables. Without that the host will not be able to route the > traffic to your VM. Are you sure about that? Iptables has been disabled on my hosts for months and I have no issues. I don't think iptables has anything to do with routing in a basic network. It might do NAT in some other configurations. > There definitely is some issue when host,nfs and management are running on > the same box and with your iptables rules. In my setup management/nfs is separate from hosts. I believe Bradley said the same about his POC. > But theoretically, secondary storage is needed when you download a > template/iso or when you are starting an instance. So you can turn off the > iptables, download the iso/vm. Then start the instance and turn on iptables > back again. Then you should be able to get to the hosts via console proxy > or direct ssh. Ofcourse that is not the solution. But a quick workaround. > > On Jul 18, 2013, at 5:21 PM, Bradley Hieber wrote: > > > How do you know if the ddns server is running? > > — > > Sent from Mailbox for iPhone > > >