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    Public vm

    Hello, when proxmox is setup on a single server with only one Public ip for example ... is it possible to make each vm created like Ubuntu or centos be accessible via ssh (not locally but publicly) ? Technically each vm is bound to a local ip per vm... Is that possible ? Please advise.
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    multiple IP Address from router

    Hello, I have multiple ip addresses from the ISP. For the multiple ip's the ISP gave me a public gateway and I have set my router to static IP address for a specific ip from that gateway. My Proxmox gateway is set to my router (192.168.1.1) What way should I configure so I can assign a vm...
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    no internet access on a fresh install

    hello I have Proxmox installed and it's gateway is the router and I can access the web gui locally and even can access is from outside using port fowarding through the router. but I can not get internet access . I tried "ping google.com" and nothing happens
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    multiple ip from gataway

    Hello, I have five ip addresses assigned to our network from the ISP. For the initial proxmox setup, is it ideal to point to the gateway from the ISP or use the one from the router?
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    [SOLVED] accessing from outside

    Hello, I have setup Proxmox on a Poweredge server and its working fine. What I don't understand is how to make it so I can access the GUI from outside of the local ip. Can you someone tell me what I need to learn and maybe the sequence of how to do this. Thank you

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