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# Restart your iptables service and test your configuration.
# Write a short bash script to add a rule allowing the fedora1 and fedora3 VM's to connect to <code>ssh</code> on the fedora host.
== New Configuration ==
Now you should have the following network configuration:
[[Image:network-config2.png]]
* '''Fedora host ''' has 1 active network interface (probably <code>eth0<span style="background-color:yellow">em0</span></code>)that receives IP configuration from the School's DHCP server.* '''Fedora host ''' has 1 active network interface (<code>virbr1</code>) that has a static default configuration of '''192.168.235.1/255.255.255.0'''* '''Fedora1 ''' VM has 1 active interface (<code>eth1<span style="background-color:yellow">em1</span>1</code>) that has a static configuration of '''192.168.235.11/255.255.255.0'''* '''Fedora2 ''' VM has 1 active interface (<code>eth1<span style="background-color:yellow">em1</span></code>) that has a static configuration of '''192.168.235.12/255.255.255.0'''* '''Fedora3 ''' VM has 1 active interface (<code>eth1<span style="background-color:yellow">em1</span></code>) that has a static configuration of '''192.168.235.13/255.255.255.0'''