Re: Network configuration

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Chris,
 
Can you separate each NIC/MAC and create a VLAN?
That might work for you.
 
El Gato Feo


--- On Wed, 9/3/08, Chris.Wraith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <Chris.Wraith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Chris.Wraith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <Chris.Wraith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Network configuration
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 9:51 AM

I have a Fedora 9 machine running VMware with two network interfaces,
eth0 and eth1.  The first, eth0, is connected to a DMZ network and the
second, eth1 is connected to a more secure private network.  

I'd like to configure Fedora's networking such that the virtual
machines
have TCP/IP access to the eth0 (DMZ) and not eth1 (the private network).
Conversely, I'd also like the host machine to be able access eth1 (the
private network) but not eth0 (DMZ).

On a Windows Server host, this would be achieved by unbinding the TCP/IP
stack from the DMZ network adapter on the host, which is done by opening
the interface properties and unchecking TCP/IP.  As long as the virtual
machine service remains bound to the adapter, any VMWare virtual
machines can still configure TCP/IP on this interface but the host
machine cannot.  I'd like to do exactly the same on Fedora 9.  

Is this possible using the network scripts in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts?  Anyone done it?

Many thanks
Chris
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