kvm and network bridging

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kvm and network bridging

by Stan-18 :: Rate this Message:

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I have set up a couple of V's using kvm on 9.04. The VM's can access things
in the outside world via thier network interfaces, but I would like to be
able to connect "inbound". That is I would like to, for example, ssh to
each of the vm's. I think that the key o this may involve network  IP
aliasing, and i have the hst machine aceptin ssh conections on 2 different
IP's.

What am I missing about making the inbound connections to the vm's work?

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Re: kvm and network bridging

by Jeffrey Cao :: Rate this Message:

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On 2009-07-05, stan <stanb@...> wrote:
> I have set up a couple of V's using kvm on 9.04. The VM's can access things
> in the outside world via thier network interfaces, but I would like to be
> able to connect "inbound". That is I would like to, for example, ssh to
> each of the vm's. I think that the key o this may involve network  IP
> aliasing, and i have the hst machine aceptin ssh conections on 2 different
> IP's.
>
> What am I missing about making the inbound connections to the vm's work?
>

Set the VM network to bridge mode, and give each VM an individual IP address.




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