RE: How to modify system vm's iptables rules

2014-03-14 Thread Joaquin Angel Alonso Alvarez
Infraestructura y Sistemas Tel: +34 902 932 400 jalo...@izertis.com -Mensaje original- De: Shanker Balan [mailto:shanker.ba...@shapeblue.com] Enviado el: martes, 11 de marzo de 2014 6:02 Para: CloudStack-Users Asunto: Re: How to modify system vm's iptables rules On 10-Mar-2014, at 9:

Re: How to modify system vm's iptables rules

2014-03-10 Thread Shanker Balan
On 10-Mar-2014, at 9:29 pm, Joaquin Angel Alonso Alvarez wrote: > Hi, > > Due to a particular network configuration on the platform we need to access > the console proxy from the private IP address and it comes blocked by default > for that interface, it´s open only for the public interface. >

RE: How to modify system vm's iptables rules

2014-03-10 Thread Joaquin Angel Alonso Alvarez
: viernes, 07 de marzo de 2014 15:33 Para: CloudStack-Users Asunto: Re: How to modify system vm's iptables rules Comments inline. On 07-Mar-2014, at 6:15 pm, Joaquin Angel Alonso Alvarez mailto:jalo...@izertis.com>> wrote: Hi, I´m wondering if it´s possible to make modifications to the ipt

Re: How to modify system vm's iptables rules

2014-03-07 Thread Shanker Balan
Comments inline. On 07-Mar-2014, at 6:15 pm, Joaquin Angel Alonso Alvarez mailto:jalo...@izertis.com>> wrote: Hi, I´m wondering if it´s possible to make modifications to the iptables rules on the system vm (cpvm and ssvm) permanent. No problem to logon into and change them, but after rebootin

RE: How to modify system vm's iptables rules

2014-03-07 Thread Alok Kumar Singh
+91-9891420484 E-mail: aloksi...@axway.com<mailto:aloksi...@axway.com> A-67, Sector-64, Noida, INDIA From: Joaquin Angel Alonso Alvarez [mailto:jalo...@izertis.com] Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 6:15 PM To: users@cloudstack.apache.org Subject: How to modify system vm's iptables rules Hi, I´m w

How to modify system vm's iptables rules

2014-03-07 Thread Joaquin Angel Alonso Alvarez
Hi, I´m wondering if it´s possible to make modifications to the iptables rules on the system vm (cpvm and ssvm) permanent. No problem to logon into and change them, but after rebooting the new rules are gone. Any idea? Kind regards, Joaquín Angel Alonso Alvarez Administrador de Sistemas Infra