Thanks.
I am willing to make whatever changes you tell me. I do not want to add Shorewall however.
You are correct about the configuration
ip subnet 1 is working
ip subnet 2 is no working
I've never said that I was going to use Shorewall or OpenVPN for anything. I just my second IP subnet to work to and from my VZ containers. That's it.
Two IP subnets
One NIC eth0
Both subnets require access to and from public internet into VZ Containers - That's it.
Thanks for the response sisrcolon.
My eth0 is set to proxmox default. Must I change that as well or just add eth0:0?
Also will I need to make any routes?
Also will I need to change the setting is vz.conf?
Do I create a bridge to eth0:0 (this doesn't work in gui).
I am still very lost...
Thanks for the response sisrcolon.
My eth0 is set to proxmox default. Must I change that as well or just add eth0:0?
Also will I need to make any routes?
Also will I need to change the setting is vz.conf?
Thanks.
on proxmox host the default route is set to the original ip range xxx.xxx.xxx.98 with a gateway of xxx.xxx.xxx.97.
According to my provider the new range will also use the same gateway as above.
If I am doing it wrong I do not know how to set it.
After some testing this morning, I realized that I can ping out of my vz server to the same ip range on the provider's network. I can't ping past any other outside addresses though.
I can't access that ip from outside.
Thanks for your response Udo. I did as you suggested - I creaded a new OpenVZ container with ip xxx.xxx.xxx.115. This is the error I am getting when botting up the virtual machine.
/usr/sbin/vzctl start 101
Starting container ...
Container is mounted...
I've wasted an entire day reading these forums LOL. Not one post with a straight answer here or at the OpenVZ forums. Is it really that difficult to add another IP range?
Have been trying creating a vlan and bridging to it - this seems to allow me to ping in and around the proxmox host but not from a container out to the internet or vice versa.
Anyone else done this?
I've searched through the forums and the OpenVZ forums and I can't find a solution.
I've been given a second ip range by my provider. I would like to use this range for new VZ Containers and should be accessible from the public internet. eth0 must be used.
My current /etc/network/interfaces
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