libvirt, openSUSE, SuSeFirewall2 and port forwarding

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Hello list,

I thought I had already asked this question, but apparently I just
started writing a draft mail and never sent it (at least I can't find
it in the archives).

Has anyone setup qemu VMs using libvirt on openSUSE, and has gotten
port forwarding to work? I used on of the many scripts out there, that
go into /etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu, and it is being called.

Somehow it seems once in a while SuSefirewall2 just forgets about
iptable rules set with this script. And sometimes they don't appear,
even if the script is executed.

Anyone else having the same issues? Any openSUSE users willing to try
this?

Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Johannes
- -- 
What do Bud Light and sex in a canoe have in common?
Both is fuckin' close to water.
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