Access custom Port on new VM

coreattack

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Apr 9, 2024
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Hey guys, I recently wanted to switch to Proxmox and I am struggeling with connecting to my services.

What is working:
  • VM is running and can be accessed via noVNC in the Proxmox web interface
  • Proxmox host can be SSH into
  • VM can be SSH into
  • I can access http (p80) so I can see my nginx success page
  • ping to vm and host

What is not working:
  • VM ports like 19999 (netdata) and nearly every other port to another PC in Network
  • Custom port from one VM to another

What have I done so far:
  • Disable all Firewalls in Proxmox (I think. I have a Datacenter, Host and VM specific Firewall turned off)
  • I have no LAN Firewall
  • changed Hosts File on VM but reversed it because nothing came of it

Further Information:
  • VM is a debian based linux (DietPi)
  • Proxmox OS installed on a clean Test machine

Should you need any further info just ask, I will reply as soon as possible

Edit: Everything I forgot will be put here so you do not have to read through this whole thread in case it gets longer

What is working:

  • Internet access
  • The service I want to reach is running
  • I could reach the service with a Desktop Environment on the VM under 127.0.0.1:19999 but not 192.168.2.159:19999
What is not working:

What I have done so far:

  • verify the service is running by testing it on a clone with desktop environment

Further Information:
  • I am quite certain there is no firewall on the VM itself
 
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Hi,

VM is a debian based linux (DietPi)
Have you checked if maybe a firewall is running directly inside the VM? E.g. ufw
Secondly, is the Netdata service running (successfully)?

What does nmap -p19999 <ip-of-target-vm> report?
 
Hi,


Have you checked if maybe a firewall is running directly inside the VM? E.g. ufw
Secondly, is the Netdata service running (successfully)?

What does nmap -p19999 <ip-of-target-vm> report?
Hi, thank you for your reply. I will add the following statements in my top post as well for better context.
I have worked with dietpi before and everything works fine on non-VM bases. I am fairly sure there is no firewall which would restrict that access directly on the VM. I do not know about the nmap command but i cloned the VM and put a desktop environment on the second one (which is also running netdata) and i could get to that page via 127.0.0.1:19999 and it worked. Also these VMs can get to the Internet if that is important
 
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