You might be able to get the NAT mode to work for you, to pass traffic between the networks, you probably only need to enable IP forwarding on the KVM host, and make sure the FORWARD chain in iptables accepts the packets.
Russ
On Mar 23, 2016, at 12:10 AM, Joshua J. Kugler <joshua@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 23:47:05 Russell Purinton wrote:
The routing table looks normal. That 3rd statement that Pawan mentioned is
just a normal default gateway. Nothing wrong there.
I suspect the issue is at the virtual network layer… <forward
mode='route’/> seems suspect.
http://serverfault.com/questions/270931/routing-networking-on-kvm
<http://serverfault.com/questions/270931/routing-networking-on-kvm>
I think you’d want to setup Bridge mode interfaces.
Yeah, I think it is something in the network layer. However, it worked fine
when the KVM config was using NAT. A bridged interface requires linking up with
a physical interface on the host machine, and I can't do that on the machine
I'm on at the moment.
Really not sure what's going on here. I wish there was a way for two 'nat'
type virbr networks to talk to each other, I wouldn't need the 'route' type.
j
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