Ah, yes, forgot about iptables. I added ACCEPT for 5000-5010 and it
seems to work. Thanks.
On 2014-03-13 18:14, Bob Doolittle wrote:
Try disabling firewalld and/or iptables.
On Mar 13, 2014 1:08 PM, "Chloride Cull" <chloride(a)devurandom.net>
wrote:
> So, I've finally managed to set up an all-in-one setup on a CentOS box.
> Issue is, I can't connect to any running VMs, connecting to the console
> works. After some headaches, I've found that VNC just fails, while Spice
> says that there is no route to the host. Thinking it was just that it
> disregarded /etc/hosts, I setup dnsmasq. Still got issues.
>
> dig shows it resolves, tracepath shows a path and ping gets replies.
> (see <
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=qWy8RnA6>)
>
> Have anyone here had similar issues? How did you do to fix it?
>
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