In order to allow VM's to be accessed from other subnets (and for hosting purposes) that can be created in the networking area the iptables/firewall information has to be modified or the traffic is (by default) not allowed.
This means manually having to edit the iptables on the local system. While this is not out of the question, it would make Archipel much more user-friendly to have an interface to control the rules for the 'subnet/NAT' firewalling accessible at the Archipel level.
In order to allow VM's to be accessed from other subnets (and for hosting purposes) that can be created in the networking area the iptables/firewall information has to be modified or the traffic is (by default) not allowed.
This means manually having to edit the iptables on the local system. While this is not out of the question, it would make Archipel much more user-friendly to have an interface to control the rules for the 'subnet/NAT' firewalling accessible at the Archipel level.