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[Xen-users] routed vs natted

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Subject: [Xen-users] routed vs natted
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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 06:39:34 +0000 (UTC)
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Hi Xen users,

I am having problems understanding the differences between Xen's routed and 
natted environment.  Could someone clarify this?  I looked around the net but 
no one can give a clear answer.

I am trying to 'emulate' a firewall connected on one side to the WAN and on the 
other, the LAN (DomUs).

Can Xen be setup the following way?


                            |-> DomU
WAN <---> eth0-Dom0-eth1 <--|-> DomU
                            |-> DomU


Thanks for any help or pointers to documentation.

--
eco

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