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gavfranc
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Hi,
I am hoping someone can help me with what is possibly not a unique set up. My main proxmox 2.2 server has 4 network ports. I need to have a virtual machine with 2 interfaces also. A KVM machine with eth0 and eth1. I want to run a LTSP server on this KVM machine so the eth0 is connected to the main gateway and access to the internet. The eth1 will connect to a different subnet via another port on the server.
I have set up 2 bridges as follows.
vmbr0 on eth0 using 192.168.131.2
vmbr1 on eth1 using 192.168.132.2
However on my virtual machine, even with no network cable on eth1 on the physical server I can still ping it so all bridged traffic is still going to eth0 and eth1 is being ignored. I need to be able to isolate the second virtual port completely so ltsp dhcp does not begin to conflict with the main dhcp.
Thanks
Gavin
I am hoping someone can help me with what is possibly not a unique set up. My main proxmox 2.2 server has 4 network ports. I need to have a virtual machine with 2 interfaces also. A KVM machine with eth0 and eth1. I want to run a LTSP server on this KVM machine so the eth0 is connected to the main gateway and access to the internet. The eth1 will connect to a different subnet via another port on the server.
I have set up 2 bridges as follows.
vmbr0 on eth0 using 192.168.131.2
vmbr1 on eth1 using 192.168.132.2
However on my virtual machine, even with no network cable on eth1 on the physical server I can still ping it so all bridged traffic is still going to eth0 and eth1 is being ignored. I need to be able to isolate the second virtual port completely so ltsp dhcp does not begin to conflict with the main dhcp.
Thanks
Gavin