Yes. I want to virtualize debian as a firewall/router.
The eth1.10 and eth1.20 are subinterfaces on debian eth0 interface to operate vlans. This is my actual configuration on debian physical firewall/router. I think the sam situation has to be done on virtualized debian or I'm wrong?
You are helping me a lot with this idea. Thank you!
I drew this topology.
Can you tell me if everything is correct?
I think I will have a problem with VLANS in the future...
Well the first diagram is my future idea.
My current problem is the connectivity with my wan (modem).
After proxymox installation I can connect with proxmox host via web interfejs through vmbr0 (10.0.0.2).
/etc/network/interfaces:
Why I can't ping my gateway (192.168.1.1) from proxmox host...
Thanks again.
Well I can't even start becouse I can't ping my gateway 192.168.1.1.
I commented out everyting in /etc/network/interfaces except
And I can't ping 192.168.1.1 I get Destination host unreachable!
The same problem is here I think...
Thanks fot a reply.
I found this
So my setup with debian as a virtual machine firewall for my internal LAN have no sense?! I need another firewall to protect proxmox host and its vms. Or I have to make proxmox host a dedicated firewall for WMs??
Thanks for a reply.
But from my experience moving windows installation to completely different hardware setup is almost always imposible. So what if proxmox offer to windows vms different hardware ? Unless proxmox always gives vms the same virtual drivers? Is that true?
Hi,
I'm new to proxmox and I'm wandering... what if my proxmox machine is completely destroyed then I make proxmox installation on the new machine, whether it will be possible to restore vms from backups? Will run virtual machines from the old server on the new one without any troubles?
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