Ok, I found this does work! This is the solution to ensure the host is protected separately from the guests.
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- 17 May 2018, 07:54
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: CSF on a Xen Host
- Replies: 2
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- 15 May 2018, 08:35
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: Bridged Interface br0 br1 CSF Ubuntu KVM
- Replies: 2
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Re: Bridged Interface br0 br1 CSF Ubuntu KVM
Did you find a way to ONLY protect the host? I left the NIC blank and disabled port 22 for ssh to test. I could still get to the host AND the guests. When I put the physical NIC in there (p1p1) it killed all access to the host but the guests still worked. I then tried bonding it to the br0 only (i d...
- 14 May 2018, 18:02
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: CSF on a Xen Host
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2300
Re: CSF on a Xen Host
I've tried every configuration I can think of and I'm just not getting anywhere. I'm guessing it has to do with the fact there's a bridge in there. Is there anyone using csf with a bridge?
- 12 May 2018, 10:39
- Forum: General Discussion (csf)
- Topic: CSF on a Xen Host
- Replies: 2
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CSF on a Xen Host
I have a Xen host running CentOS 7. The NICs in use for the wan are p1p1 and xenbr0. I installed CSF but am not achieving any level of protection for the host. I've tried setting the NIC to both p1p1 and xenbr0 one at a time. With the NIC set to p1p1, the guest OSes are still available.however the h...