Forgot to mention in my previous query that the machine has no loc (it
is a remote machine). Only a machine with two IPs assigned to eth0 and
eth0:1 and openvz VMs, fyi. Thank you!

On 12/31/13, Zenny <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Happy new year to all including Tom!
>
> I was reading http://www.shorewall.net/OpenVZ.html and a bit confused.
> There are two different configs in the same page (Shorewall on an
> OpenVZ Host and Shorewall Configuration on the Host under working
> example) that confused me.
>
> Actually, I have two public IPs, but only a single hardware NIC (I
> assigned one to eth0 and created an alias eth0:1 to assign another
> public IP). Since it is a remote machine, I need one of the public IPs
> assigned to eth0 anyway for ssh access. Therefore, the only
> possibility is to route the traffic to openvz VMs through the alias
> eth0:1.
>
> Is routing through an alias (eth0:1)  possible using shorewall? Or is
> there any working examples? I am using CentOS5.10. Inputs appreciated!
> Thanks!
>
> /zenny
>

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