Re: can't access irc server on xen domU, please help

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sorry, Kai, I didn't want to confuse you. I don't use xen routed
networking. I presume (if I install the XEN guests with virt-install),
that I'm using bridged mode - there is a xenbr0 & a few vif.x
interfaces.

But I think I know where the problem lies. I need to setup a route
between the 2 subnets on the network firewall then.

On 8/10/08, Kai Schaetzl <maillists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Rudiahlers@xxxxxxxxx wrote on Sun, 10 Aug 2008 16:04:20 +0200:
>
>> If I use birdge mode for the VPS's, which is the defalt for XEN, then
>> surely the host OS's networking won't make any difference, right?
>
> Depends on how you define "any difference". As I said if you use bridge
> mode standard xen networking host and guest behave like independant
> physical machines. You have to do the same that you would do for two
> physical machines. There is no "magic bond" between them. If you use xen
> routed networking you should have told so. I've never used that.
>
> Kai
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