What type of deployment are you using? Did you try configuring the ingress/egress rules for the network of the VM you are creating?
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Muhammad Adeel Zahid <16030...@lums.edu.pk> wrote: > 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 > > ________________________________ > 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 > > -- Rafael Weingärtner