<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div>hello my name is fernando from the canary islands.<br><br>I have a "working" test open nebula installation: one master , two nodes, centos 6.4 , kvm<br></div><br>i have a virtual network setup with network model 802.1q<br>
<br></div>Machine boots, gets ips, but its aisled from the external network (i cant ping them from master, only novnc access from sunstone).<br><br></div>I know i could add a second nic and attach it to the physical network, but i would see all other machines in the internal network (what i dont want, because i could change ip in nic attached to internal network to what i wanted and get to machines in another virtual network)<br>
<br></div><div>the original goal is to assign a subdomain for every machine to be accesible from internet: <a href="http://vm101.mydomain.com">vm101.mydomain.com</a>, <a href="http://vm102.mydomain.com">vm102.mydomain.com</a>,etc... , and at the same time have all the machines to be accesible between them in their internal vm network.<br>
</div></div>what is the best (easiest) way to acomplish this?<br>is there any way to automate the subdomain (<a href="http://vmxxx.mydomain.com">vmxxx.mydomain.com</a>) procedure creation?<br><br></div><div>thanks in advance and sorry for my english.<br clear="all">
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