Re: [ovirt-users] vlan-tagging on non-tagged network

2015-08-19 Thread Felix Pepinghege
Hi Dan, On 08/19/2015 10:03 AM, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: This disable mac spoofing protection for all VMs; even those which are less trust-worthy. A finer grained approach is to install vdsm-hook-macspoof Thanks for pointing that out! I didn't know that this VM-specific solution exist. Regards

Re: [ovirt-users] vlan-tagging on non-tagged network

2015-08-18 Thread Felix Pepinghege
;t change any defaults of the engine.. Regards, Felix On 08/18/2015 11:21 AM, Dan Kenigsberg wrote: On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 02:05:12PM +0200, Felix Pepinghege wrote: Hi again, I just found the reason for the loss of the packages. Either ovirt or centos install some ebtables rules in the "

Re: [ovirt-users] vlan-tagging on non-tagged network

2015-08-18 Thread Felix Pepinghege
s for existing vnets are not removed, though) Maybe this helps someone, somewhen. Regards, Felix On 08/17/2015 02:05 PM, Felix Pepinghege wrote: Hi again, I just found the reason for the loss of the packages. Either ovirt or centos install some ebtables rules in the "nat" table. T

Re: [ovirt-users] vlan-tagging on non-tagged network

2015-08-17 Thread Felix Pepinghege
e rules is, so there might be unwanted side-effects to just flushing the rules away.. But for now I am happy! Thanks to Ido for your help! Regards, Felix Am 17.08.2015 um 13:20 schrieb Felix Pepinghege: Hi Ido, hi everybody, sorry that I kept you waiting for two months, I only just found th

Re: [ovirt-users] vlan-tagging on non-tagged network

2015-08-17 Thread Felix Pepinghege
at.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1200275#c20 Also, is the vlan module loaded on your host? 'lsmod |grep 8021q' Thanks, Ido - Original Message - From: "Felix Pepinghege" To: Users@ovirt.org Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 11:33:39 AM Subject: [ovirt-users] vlan-tagging on non-tagge

[ovirt-users] vlan-tagging on non-tagged network

2015-06-15 Thread Felix Pepinghege
Hi everybody! I am experiencing a behaviour of ovirt, of which I don't know whether it is expected or not. My setup is as follows: A virtual machine has a logical network attached to it, which is configured without vlan-tagging and listens to the name 'trunk'. The VM is running an openvpn serve