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RE: [Xen-users] Related to accessing guest OS based web server

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From: Maresa Nirwan <parampat@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 07:45:37 +0000
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It's most likely network issue. From outside Dom0 (your other systems on your network), what's the IP range? I'd imagine it's something like 10.100.64.23/24. If you don't have a route setup for your 192.168.122.71, then that's the problem. I'd recommend having the guest os on the same subnet as your Dom0.

MSN


Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 12:50:04 +0530
From: abhadani@xxxxxxxxx
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Subject: [Xen-users] Related to accessing guest OS based web server

Hi All,


     I am trying to run 2 instances of Apache Web Server. One on Fedora 8 Host Linux - dom0 and another instance in Guest OS which is also Fedora 8.

  The IP of Dom-0 / host OS is 10.100.64.23 
  and IP of Guest OS is :   192.168.122.71 

      I am able to access web pages of Dom-0 i.e 10.100.64.23 from my other systems on my network. But i am unable to access the web pages of Guest OS which is running on 192.168.122.71 from other systems on the network.

     Whereas i am able to access it from Dom-0 Host OS i.e http://192.168.122.71 and vice versa.

     Can anyone give some idea why is it so? How can i access the web pages of guest OS based Web Server from my other systems in my network?

Regards,
Abhay

    
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