Sorry, I re-checked this point and found out that the VM can reach the
outer world (even the Google's IP I wrote early) by using my company's
DNSs.
So, problem solved :)
Thank you very much!
2013/10/1 Giulio Vito de Musso
> Hi Darragh and thanks for the tip
>
> I tried this command and now t
Hi Darragh and thanks for the tip
I tried this command and now the VM can ping the computers which are in the
Devstack-machine's LAN but these one (obviously) cannot ping the VM; but
that's not a problem.
The problem is that the VM cannot ping one of the Google's IPs (74.125.224.72)
even though i
Giulio,
the packets from the instance are leaving the devstack VM with the floating IP
as the source address. Even if they do get out to the Internet, upstream
routers would not know what to do with the return packets which have the
floating IP as the destination address.
Try this on the devst
Hi to all,
I'm facing a problem with Devstack+Neutron+LBaaS.
I installed Devstack+Neutron+LBaaS onto a Ubuntu 12.04 VM adding the
following lines to Devstack's localrc and then running stack.sh
> disable_service n-net
> enable_service q-svc
> enable_service q-agt
> enable_service q-dhcp
> enabl