Hi, Yes I am using neutron-openvswitch-plugin. In order to access the instances, I have an external network with router and floating ips. Otherwise, I can only access them from the controller/networking node using IP NETNS.
I would rather not scan the floating ips because an instance may not have one. Best regards, Romain Z. De : Ageeleshwar Kandavelu [mailto:ageeleshwar.kandav...@csscorp.com] Envoyé : jeudi 17 avril 2014 09:10 À : ZIBA Romain; openstack@lists.openstack.org Objet : RE: [Openstack] [Neutron] Scan IPs belongin to private networks The private networks in openstack will not be accessible from outside openstack. Based on the kind of setup you have there are certain places from where you could launch a scan. You have give the below information. Are you using neutron-openvswitch-plugin? How do you access the instances in the private network( do you have and external network, router and floating ip) ? Thank you, Ageeleshwar K ________________________________ From: ZIBA Romain [romain.z...@eurogiciel.fr] Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 8:49 PM To: openstack@lists.openstack.org Subject: [Openstack] [Neutron] Scan IPs belongin to private networks Hello everyone, I have an Openstack infranstructure up and running with Neutron using GRE tunnel thanks to Openvswitch. I can create networks, subnets, floating IPs and private IPs. Now, I would like to scan my VMs for security purposes. Do you know if it is possible to scan private IPs with a tool such as OpenVas? Thanks beforehand & best regards. Romain. http://www.csscorp.com/common/email-disclaimer.php
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