Ok, so should nova-network be adding a iptables rule?

It seems like mine are all empty on where that application is running (or if I 
restart it).

I've changed the ip_forward though. On a compute node (not the same as the 
network node), when its being ran does that node also get an iptables rule to 
channel traffic back?

On 8/29/11 4:04 PM, "Vishvananda Ishaya" <vishvana...@gmail.com> wrote:

It should be created for you automatically on the network host.

you might need to set ip_forward to 1 in sysctl, but it should be working.  
Request failed seems like an odd error, it may be that you are connecting from 
the wrong ip somehow so the metadata server can't figure out which metadata to 
give you.


On Aug 29, 2011, at 12:22 PM, Joshua Harlow wrote:

Question on cloudutils
Hi all,

What is the ip table rule that needs to be created to allow cloud utils to 
connect?

I get these when starting up.

wget: can't connect to remote host (169.254.169.254): Connection timed out
cloud-setup: failed 2/30: up 26.44. request failed

>From what I was told there needs to be a rule for this, but since I'm not 
>really experienced with iptables I was wondering if anyone had an example.
Thanks
Josh
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