It works :D
After hours of googleing I've found the solution in this article: http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/bridge#No_traffic_gets_trough_.28except_ARP_and_STP.29
Even though ARP and STP didn't worked for me at all, the internet connection on my vm works...
I really don't know what the problem is... i tried it exactly as you described it (and in some various ways), but neither the machine can ping to the internet, nor i get a ping from the machine on my computer (never mind getting a ssh connection or web).
Actually there's no chance to get things...
Hmmm... Do you have an Interface-file (Proxmox & Firewall) with your configurations which you can Show me? Maybe there's just a Little difference which I can't see...
else the Firewall i use can't handle the Bridge I guess... Doesn't seem likely but I don't know what Else could be the problem...
Okay, I'll try that later... The NIC shouldn't be configurated to use a special ip i guess?
And is there any difference between Linux Bridge and OVS Bridge? Which should i use in my case?
EDIT: It doesn't work as you described, i can't reach my vm from the internet...
Hey,
I've got a problem connecting a VM to the internet. I've got two physical NICs called eth0 and eth1. Both of them are connected to the internet with two different public IPs. Both IPs currently directing me to my Proxmox-webinterface. But now I want to connect the second NIC (eth1)...
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