From: brizly vaan van Ulciputz <brizly@freenet.de>
To: kvm@vger.kernel.org
Subject: ssh into kvm-guests
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2010 19:42:21 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1276105341.2025.9.camel@webClient> (raw)
Hello all,
i don't know why i can not ssh-in into my kvm-guests from another
physical machine.
[all my machines/hosts/guests here are Fedora Core 13]
i have a kvm-host, running several bridged guests, and the host itself
is a openvpn-server, too.
the kvm-guests can vpn-connect, other clients in my network can
vpn-connect.
the kvm-host can ping each kvm-guest,
any network-client (in the same network) can ping the kvm-guests.
BUT i can not ssh-connect into my kvm-guests, neither 'normal' from
kvm-host nor from other vpn-clients.
Other vpn-client can connect each-other (open-vpn client-to-client is
enabled). And i can ssh-connect from kvm-guests to other normal guests -
but this is not the way i need.
i don't know where to look at any more. the kvm-host has a running br0,
with correct ip. eth0 is linked to br0. kvm-guests has correct ips set,
reaching internet and so on - all good.
only unknown point is that
#brctl show
gives me the information that br0 hast not STP enabled, but virbr0 has
(dont understand what STP is good for :-( ).
any ideas where to continue?
_____
Greetings
brizly
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2010-06-11 18:39 ` ssh into kvm-guests Sebastian Frenger
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