Re: KVM Iptables On Boot

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Thanks for the quick response I'll probably end up doing the same thing you did.
Tom Horsley wrote:
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 11:12:24 -0500
Nabeel wrote:

I'm currently using KVM and trying to figure out how to reload/edit the default KVM iptable rules.

Good luck with that :-). I don't know how to modify them, but I
can completely eradicate them via:

virsh net-destroy default
virsh net-undefine default

That gets rid of the default NAT scheme libvirt uses and I replace
it by creating a bridge and using bridged networking I setup
myself.

Possibly the key to merely modifying the rules lies somewhere
in the virsh net* family of commands?

Might find a better answer on the fedora-virt list.


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