Networking - Static NATs

2010-04-26 Thread Anthony Davis

Hi,

I wonder if anyone is able to help me?

I am trying to get a system setup that consits of:

1x Centos 5.4 Host machine
1x kvm virtual guest which will be a build server with dhcp running.
x number of guests, built from the build virtual machine.

the problem I have is that kvm currently has dhcp running and setting  
up NATs etc...


I need to stop this, but still allow my current virtual machines  
access out, how would be the best way to do this?


Kind Regards

Tony
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Re: Networking - Static NATs

2010-04-26 Thread Javier Guerra Giraldez
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 7:10 AM, Anthony Davis
t...@specialistdevelopment.com wrote:
 the problem I have is that kvm currently has dhcp running and setting up
 NATs etc...

 I need to stop this, but still allow my current virtual machines access out,
 how would be the best way to do this?

use bridged networking

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Re: Networking - Static NATs

2010-04-26 Thread Anthony Davis

Quoting Javier Guerra Giraldez jav...@guerrag.com:


On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 7:10 AM, Anthony Davis
t...@specialistdevelopment.com wrote:

the problem I have is that kvm currently has dhcp running and setting up
NATs etc...

I need to stop this, but still allow my current virtual machines access out,
how would be the best way to do this?


use bridged networking


I have read about this, but there are so many methods and out of  
date ways to set it up, and also none of them describe the best method  
to remove the current dnsmasq setup.


Tony




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