I made two new containers - one using DHCP, the other one with a static IP. Both are giving me the same result: No internet connection. And they are seen on my router's control panel.
This is my current CT config:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 10.96.101.31
netmask 255.255.255.0
gateway 10.96.101.107
bridge_stp off
bridge_fd 0
When I pingPVE, it works. when I ping my router, I get "Destination host...
I guess the connection to the network is working, since I assigned a static IP to PVE and PVE is pinging fine any website or devices on my LAN. But if I set the CT network to DHCP, it doesn't get any IP.
Here's what I get if I set my CT network to DHCP:
root@debian:~# ip addr show
1: lo...
Thanks for your reply Alwin ! I'm not sure I understood your solutions..
How can I bridge vmbr0 to eth0 ? Should I create a eth0 interface in my pve /etc/network/interfaces files ? If so, what should the /etc/network/intefaces file look like in my CT ?
Hi guys,
I recently discovered the existence of Proxmox, and before putting that on a dedicated server, I wanted to test this at home.
To do this, I put a pve 5 ISO on VirtualBox and assigned it an IP accessible from my router - with the router as gateway.
Pve works fine, and I can connect to...
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