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[Xen-devel] Compiling from source and networking problem

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Subject: [Xen-devel] Compiling from source and networking problem
From: Matthew Donovan <matthew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 13:50:15 -0400
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Hey,

I was originally asking questions on xen-users but no one seems to have any
idea about this so I figured I'd try this list.

I compiled Xen from source (3.2 testing) on an Intel machine running Fedora
Core 8 and have discovered that my guest (Windows Vista) does not have a
network connection.

Looking at various online documentation and a machine that does work, I
guessed that I needed dnsmasq and libvirtd installed.  I did that (and I
think it's configured correctly i.e. it runs when the machine boots and has
the same flags as the machine that works) and still nothing (i.e. domU does
not have a network connection).  I installed libvirt from source and got the
Fedora package for dnsmasq.

Most of the documentation I've found for networking is old and doesn't seem
to reflect what Xen is doing.  Most sources refer to xenbr0 while only a
couple places mention that eth0 becomes the bridge and peth0 is now the
interface that dom0 uses.

It's possible that I have remnants of my attempt to get Xen working from
rpm's on this system.  I don't know if that would screw anything up or not.

Is there an up-to-date reference for how Xen networking is done?  I've read
the XenNetworking Wiki page through repeatedly and can't glean the
appropriate trouble-shooting information from it.

In the VM I've tried configuring it for DHCP and giving it a static IP.
Neither do anything.

Should I just format the computer and start from scratch?  

I'm at my wit's end here.
Any help is appreciated.
-matthew

Some other details:
My _current_ guest config specifies networking as:

dhcp="dhcp"
vif=[ 'type=ioemu, bridge=xenbr0' ]


/etc/xen/xend-config.sxp says:
(network-script network-bridge)
(vif-script vif-bridge)

My guest is currently running and "brctl show" output:
[root@moosen ~]# brctl show
bridge name     bridge id               STP enabled     interfaces
eth0            8000.0019b932c635       no              peth0
                                                        tap0
                                                        vif2.0
virbr0          8000.000000000000       yes


Iptables output:

[root@moosen ~]# iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination
ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             anywhere            udp dpt:domain
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp dpt:domain
ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             anywhere            udp dpt:bootps
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp dpt:bootps
ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             anywhere            udp dpt:domain
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp dpt:domain
ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             anywhere            udp dpt:bootps
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp dpt:bootps
ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             anywhere            udp dpt:domain
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp dpt:domain
ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             anywhere            udp dpt:bootps
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp dpt:bootps
RH-Firewall-1-INPUT  all  --  anywhere             anywhere

Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             192.168.122.0/24    state
RELATED,ESTABLISHED
ACCEPT     all  --  192.168.122.0/24     anywhere
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere
REJECT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            reject-with
icmp-port-unreachable
REJECT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            reject-with
icmp-port-unreachable
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             192.168.122.0/24    state
RELATED,ESTABLISHED
ACCEPT     all  --  192.168.122.0/24     anywhere
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere
REJECT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            reject-with
icmp-port-unreachable
REJECT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            reject-with
icmp-port-unreachable
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             192.168.122.0/24    state
RELATED,ESTABLISHED
ACCEPT     all  --  192.168.122.0/24     anywhere
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere
REJECT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            reject-with
icmp-port-unreachable
REJECT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            reject-with
icmp-port-unreachable
REJECT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            reject-with
icmp-host-prohibited
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            PHYSDEV match
--physdev-in vif2.0

Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target     prot opt source               destination

Chain RH-Firewall-1-INPUT (1 references)
target     prot opt source               destination
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere
ACCEPT     icmp --  anywhere             anywhere            icmp any
ACCEPT     esp  --  anywhere             anywhere
ACCEPT     ah   --  anywhere             anywhere
ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             224.0.0.251         udp dpt:mdns
ACCEPT     udp  --  anywhere             anywhere            udp dpt:ipp
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            tcp dpt:ipp
ACCEPT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            state
RELATED,ESTABLISHED
ACCEPT     tcp  --  anywhere             anywhere            state NEW tcp
dpt:ssh
REJECT     all  --  anywhere             anywhere            reject-with
icmp-host-prohibited


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