Re: [libvirt-users] issue with openssh-server running in a libvirt based centos virtual machine

2018-01-27 Thread Adrian Pascalau
On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 3:44 PM, Peter Crowther wrote: > You say you can ping but not ssh. If you install tcpdump on the VM, can you > see the ping packets arriving and leaving? If not, I suspect an address > collision - especially if ping continues to work with the VM shut down. If > you can't pi

Re: [libvirt-users] issue with openssh-server running in a libvirt based centos virtual machine

2018-01-27 Thread Peter Crowther
You say you can ping but not ssh. If you install tcpdump on the VM, can you see the ping packets arriving and leaving? If not, I suspect an address collision - especially if ping continues to work with the VM shut down. If you can't ping, check the other end of your bridge. I'm more familiar with o

[libvirt-users] issue with openssh-server running in a libvirt based centos virtual machine

2018-01-27 Thread Adrian Pascalau
Hi, I have a strange issue in a libvirt environment, and I do not know how to solve it. I have two centos hosts: first one is a physical server called server1, that acts as a host for the second one, called centos1. The centos1 is a virtual machine (VM) running in server1. A linux bridge in forwa