Yes you don't need ovirtmgmt on the VMs and I think if you use passthrough it
will pin it to the host, probably better to create a DMZ logical network and
attach the hosts in the cluster to the DMZ VLAN which will allow them to
migrate and be setup for HA.
Regards,
Paul S.
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Alona
Kaplan <[email protected]>
Sent: 30 October 2017 09:50
To: Luca 'remix_tj' Lorenzetto
Cc: users
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] ovirtmgmt network security
Hi Istvan,
I agree with Luca. You can remove nic1.
'ovirtmgmt' network is not mandatory on the vm, you can run the vm with no
vnics (vitrual nics) at all.
The 'ovirtmgmt' network is used for communication between the engine and the
host.
Whether the vm using the 'ovirtmgmt' network or not won't affect the management
capabilities.
You said that the vm nic with 'ovirtmgmt' was automatically added when you
added the vm.
It is strange and shouldn't behave this way. Are you sure that in the add vm
dialog you didn't choose it as the network of nic1? (you could leave this
section in the dialog unfilled, it is not mandatory).
BTW, if you don't want any VM to use the 'ovirtmgmt' network you can go to the
edit network dialog of 'ovirtmgmt' (in the Network main tab) and uncheck the
'vm network' checkbox.
Hope it helps you,
Alona.
On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 11:26 AM, Luca 'remix_tj' Lorenzetto
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 8:45 AM, Istvan Buki
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thank you for your patience for trying to let me see the light.
>
> Indeed I don't understand what you are explaining. Maybe if I give you more
> concrete details it will help.
>
> My internal network is 192.168.196.0
> My DMZ network is 192.168.188.0
>
> ovirt-engine is running on a centos server with IP 192.168.186.3
> ovirt host is on a centos server with IP 192.168.186.4
>
> On the host I created a VM that I want to be in the DMZ. When I created the
> VM, nic 1 was automatically added and is linked to the ovirtmgmt network.
> In the VM nic1 becomes eth0 and was assigned an IP address with DHCP
> 192.168.186.167.
>
> After that I added a host device to that VM using passthrough. This device
> is called ens7 in the VM and I gave IP 192.186.188.4.
> That device is directly connected to my physical DMZ switch and from there
> to the firewall.
> This part is OK.
>
> My problem is that through eth0 my VM has access to my internal network.
> Removing the device seems impossible because this is ovirtmgmt network.
> I can not change or remove the IP of my host because it would not be
> reachable anymore on my internal network.
>
> Maybe the solution is obvious but I can't see it. I'm running in circle with
> this problem and it makes me crazy.
>
Hi Istvan,
why are you using device passthrough?
Anyway. If you don't need the VM to access to ovirtmgmt, remove nic1.
As far as i can understand, you're directly communicating through DMZ.
Luca
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