Allright, thank you for the answer. Before last update I never came upon them, thats why i was not expecting to see alot of interfaces now all of a sudden :)
Hi,
I got two physical network cards in my proxmox machine, and both have a bridge interface to VM:s, that with lo means i see 5 instances under my node/network. If I log in to server via SSH, and use ifconfig or ip address it tells me that i got 17 nic:s. I have no idea where they are comming...
Okay, now I found the problem. It seems some device on the network has been given the proxmox servers ip-address. Now I need to find what device has got that IP and why.
When you got a list of network ip-addresses but something is missing, that obviously should not even have that IP address...
I havent touched it other than tryin' to turn the firewall off. And if I check iptables on host from terminal its says accept on each and no exceptions to those.
Is there any hidden rules? And any idea why they would block trafic most of the time but sometimes it would let trafic pass without...
There must be, but this has now happend on 3 different computers. As soon as proxmox takes over the interfaces file, its like trafic is blocked, though when checked, both 8006 and ssh are listening.
But how can it go wrong everytime even though I follow the guide...
Hmmm.. after playin around with proxmox for 5 hours last evening/night I thought I had network working as it should. After several restarts it was allways up and I was able to connect from another computer to the managment web if. BUT today I turned on the server again, and guess what, no way to...
So another interessting fact. I tried to install proxmox directly (a.k.a. not on top of a basic debian), and get the same problem. Can not connect to either SSH nor web IF from another computer when I see the "welcome to proxmox" screen.
Update: So I am getting a little forward. It seems that...
Okay, so I started from scratch, following this https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Stretch and after I create the bridge network it does not take long before I loose connection to the server first time, and after that connections start to be random.
Interfaces are as I...
From /etc/network/interfaces
source /etc/network/interfaces.d/*
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto enp4s0
iface enp4s0 inet manual
auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0 inet static
address 192.168.0.5
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.0.1
bridge-ports enp4s0...
Hi,
Im fairly new to proxmox and have done a couple of test installations. I seem to have problems with the access to the web gui when trying to set static ip-addresses.
At the moment I have a test bench where I've installed debian stretch and on top of that proxmox. Web GUI access was...
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