Boris Derzhavets wrote:
> Why any TCP application layer protocol like
> ssh,vncviewer,http cannot get in Linux (or SNV) DomU
> at SNV85 Dom0 if it comes from any machine on the LAN
> different from SNV85 Dom0 ?
> At the same time CentOS 5.1 DomU is pingable from
> anywhere on the LAN.
> I have to ssh to SNV85 Dom0 and then ssh to Linux
> DomU,
> then it works. However direct ssh connection to DomU
> will hang.
> I can ssh with X11 forwarding from Cygwin/X Windows PC
> to SNV Dom0 and the run :-
> $ vncviewer IP-DomU:1
> but attempt :-
> C:>vncviewer IP-DomU:1
> from the same Windows PC will fail.
> I didn't notice such kind of problems accessing any
> kinds of DomUs at Linux Dom0s.

I'm not sure.  We don't see those problems? What nic
does this system have? If you login to the Linux domU
from the Xen console, can you ping out, etc?




MRJ




> --- Mark Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Boris Derzhavets wrote:
>>> Looks like, there is no bridging and NAT
>> forwarding 
>>> between Dom0 and any kind of DomUs.
>>> Most probably i am missing something.:-)
>>> Xen bridging at Linux Dom0 is understandable for
>> me.
>>> Solaris xVM is not.
>> Solaris uses virtual nics sitting on top of a NIC
>> vs a bridge.
>>
>> e.g.
>>    dladm show-link
>>
>> will show you the nics and virtual NICs.  You can
>> snoop the virtual nics too.
>>
>> There are many advantages to virtual nics.  Once
>> crossbow integrates into OpenSolaris, you will be
>> able to do things like bandwidth management, etc.
>>
>>
>>
>> MRJ
>>
>>
> 
> 
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