Thanks Dunuin - I was debating about OPNSense or OpenWRT as well . . . Is there any write up or example how to do the routing directly from the CLI ??
Cheers,
R.Fox
I have a Proxmox server running multiple NICs - each sits on a separate network (see diagram) - What's the best way to set up routing between the two networks so all devices on the 192.168.10.0/24 network can see the 192.168.30.0/24 network? Is it best to create a VM or container with OpenWRT...
Also confirmed - 5.13.19-4-pve broke my system as well - get extremely hugh IO delays and systems hangs HARD! Can't even perform proper shutdown through KVM - console totally frozen!! Went back to previous kernel - all is well . . .
I found this article which seems to show an alternative way to achieve the same goal: https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Two_Default_Gateways_on_One_System
But this doesn't use the "metric" command to put alternate "weights" to each line . . . Not sure if this is the right way or what the...
Thanks for the quick response! I was contemplating using OPNSense - but it adds another layer of complexity and another tool to learn :rolleyes: OPNSense is quite powerful (experimented a bit with it) - but overkill for my scenario - and eats more precious resources from my shiny new server...
Hello to all - I'm new here, so please be gentle! ;)
I just set up my first "real" Proxmox server - with proper "server grade" hardware for a home lab setup (after testing it on an old PC) - I installed it on top of a baseline Debian 10 to start with . . . and setup several containers and VMs...
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