I answer to myself : actually the problem was coming from my testing tool. I was using nmap, but maybe with wrong arguments. I replaced it by netcat and noticed that there is no issues in my configuration :) The netcat command that I used to check the UDP 500 port is:
nc -vz -u 192.168.1.1 500
Hello,
I'm observing a routing behavior on a proxmox server (at its Debian 11 host level) that I can't explain. Maybe somebody can help me to better understand or had already observed the same and has a solution.
Below the configuration:
Proxmox VE 7.3-6 hosting two VMs:
- VM1...
Hello Jora. thank you for your post and sorry for the delay in my response.
I agree with you to don't put pfSense in front of proxmox in a VM managed by proxmox (as you said it could cause big trouble if I mess up one thing). It's probably a very good idea to use Linux/Netfilter running on the...
Thank you for your post.
My configuration is completely different. My proXmoX server is hosted in a Data Center. I have juste one NIC with one public IP.
Best Regards
Hello
In such a configuration I assume that the host is connected to vmbr0 and get the public IP. Right? So what a about the IP allocated to pfSense on its vmbr0? (FYI I have only one IP address on my proxmox host).
Best Regards,
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