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Re: Shorewall and libvirt



On Thu, 6 May 2021 21:25:44 +0200
john doe <johndoe65534@mail.com> wrote:

> > I missed it. Sorry.
> >  
> 
> It is hard to spot it, I was simply mentioning it to let you validate
> what I was saying and not to put you on the spot!

No worries. I did not take it as putting me on the spot.


> 
> >>
> >>
> >> Remember that Bullseye as nftables per default, you might want to
> >> switch back to iptables for Shorewall to work properly.  
> >
> > Done, thank you.
> >  
> 
> :)
> 
> 
> > During this whole fiasco, I noticed a problem with virtmanager. The
> > Bullseye version lets the user edit the XML. This is nice, because
> > it then applies whatever changes the user makes. However, as soon
> > as you hit the apply button, the displayed XML reverts to the
> > original. The file is correct, as indicated by cat, but the display
> > is wrong. Similarly, if you edit externally, even with virsh
> > net-edit, the GUI does not pick up the changes. I believe this is a
> > serious bug. 
> 
> I'm only using the CLI.

Probably a good idea for anything more intricate than starting a VM.

> 
> I would file a bugreport about this on the libvirt mailing list or on
> Github! :)

I will. I believe the Powers That Be at Debian prefer one file a bug
report with Debian, and the Debian maintainers will file an upstream
bug if necessary. Anyway, that's the course I plan to take.

Thanks again.

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