Hi list!

I would like to modernize my server at home which is still running 
Shorewall 3. The server will be running CentOS 6.2 but i also want to use 
KVM virtualization to run a Windows host on the same box that i can log 
in to remotely.

I looked through the documentation samples on the shorewall site and found 
several bridging configurations but they do not match my setup, yes it 
will involve some bridging but not in the same way as a classic bridgge.

The setup without shorewall looks like this :
eth1    Internet connection to my isp
eth0    Physical connection to hosts on local lan but without ip address
br0     The interface for virtual bridge with ip so the linux server can
         talk to hosts on the local lan
virbr0  Virtual bridge for KVM guests without fixed ip addres (which i
         do not intend to use for now)
vnet0   The network interface of virtguest1, no visible ip address from
         linux side, fixed ip address on the virtual host side
vnet1   same as vnet0 but different virtual guest
vnet2   same as vnet0 but different virtual guest

I would like to do port forwarding from internet to some virtual hosts so 
i can for example have one dedicated web "server", one windows box i can 
do remote desktop to etc. etc. (i guess that i should just forward the 
port to the ip address i appointed to the host).

Virtual hosts and local lan should all be in the same network/range to 
keep it simple.

Is there anybody that did a similar setup and would be willing to share a 
sample configuration ?

Thanks!

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