SRT210 Lab 2

From CDOT Wiki
Revision as of 20:29, 13 January 2019 by Andrew (talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search

Objectives

  • Set up a nested virtual machine

PART 1: NESTED VIRTUAL MACHINE

Since we're forced to use a Windows machine as the main VM host, we're going to have to set up nested virtualisation. Luckily that's not too difficult.

  • Change the settings for your c7host to have at least 4GB of RAM, and enable "Virtual Intel VT-X/EPT or AMD-V/RVI" under VM/Settings/Processors.
  • Install the following packages: qemu-kvm qemu-img virt-manager libvirt libvirt-python libvirt-client virt-install virt-viewer bridge-utils
  • Make sure (using systemctl enable) that the libvirtd service starts at boot.
  • Those will include both the KVM hypervisor and Virt Manager, which is a graphical tool used to administer it.
  • Create a new virtual machine with the following settings:

After you're done - you'll have a command-line-only CentOS machine (lin1) running inside a graphical CentOS desktop (c7host).

PART 2: IPTABLES

CentOS comes with firewalld installed by default. We will not be using that, instead we'll do all our firewall work with iptables. Therefore we'll need to uninstall firewalld and install iptables management tools:

  • Use systemctl to stop firewalld and disable it from starting on boot.
  • Use yum to uninstall firewalld and install iptables-services
  • Use systemctl to start the iptables service and configure it to be started on boot.