One more finding. Even restarting the iptables service does the trick. Why is 
that? What can I do to avoid having to restart the iptables service?



Regards

Adeel

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From: Muhammad Adeel Zahid <16030...@lums.edu.pk>
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2017 12:08:43 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Iptables of Host machine blocks http traffic to Guest VM's

Hello,


Finally, I have created a template from centos 6.8 ISO with jdk 1.8 installed 
and a web application hosted. I can now create VM's from this templates and 
they work fine except one problem. The web applications in guest VMs created 
from template are only accessible from the host running the VMs. If I access 
them (web applications) from some other system on the same LAN they are not 
accessible until I turn off the iptables service on host machine. Is there an 
ip table rule that I can add to work around this problem not only for the 
existing VMs but for the VMs I will be creating on this host in the future?


Regards

Adeel

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