[TriLUG] Networking and Fedora

Justis Peters jtrilug at indythinker.com
Wed May 26 11:44:44 EDT 2010


Joseph Tate wrote:
> I think it's being temperamental.  First of all, it stalls when I try
> to download updates, but I'm ok with that; it's a virtual host mostly,
> so I don't want too much breaking.
>
> However, now I can't get it to answer anything forwarded through my router.
>
> I've got tomato on my router set up to forward port 28 and 6009.  Port
> forwarding to other machines works just fine.  I have disabled the
> firewall, and Selinux is completely disabled.  The ports 28 and 6009
> are listening to local traffic (10.2.2.0/24), but when I try to
> connect from the Internet, the connection times out.  hosts.allow/deny
> are both empty...
>
> Any ideas on what could be happening here?  Any ideas how to troubleshoot?
>   
What are you using for virtualization and how is its networking
configured between the host network and guest VMs? Bridged? Routed? NAT?

Kind regards,
Justis



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