I am used to using Virtualbox. In Virtualbox when you setup a bridged connection it takes care of all the networking (i.e. once you enable a bridged adapter for a VM guest it's a host on the hosts's subnet, no need to do anything further).
In proxmox it appears to not be so simple. In bridged mode all it can do is connect with the Proxmox host, but not outside. Also the DHCP server on the subnet 192.168.x.0/24 which the proxmox host can see and initially picked up an IP before I set it to static is not visible to the VM-guest either.
My network is 192.168.x.0/24. The Proxmox host is a static IP on this network subnet with full internet access to the Internet, and there is a standard router connected to the internet on this subnet too.
I was wondering if someone can provide a full step-by-step to setup a guest with with full routered access to the Promox hosts subnet of 192.168.x.0/24. I am stuck.
Many Thanks!
In proxmox it appears to not be so simple. In bridged mode all it can do is connect with the Proxmox host, but not outside. Also the DHCP server on the subnet 192.168.x.0/24 which the proxmox host can see and initially picked up an IP before I set it to static is not visible to the VM-guest either.
My network is 192.168.x.0/24. The Proxmox host is a static IP on this network subnet with full internet access to the Internet, and there is a standard router connected to the internet on this subnet too.
I was wondering if someone can provide a full step-by-step to setup a guest with with full routered access to the Promox hosts subnet of 192.168.x.0/24. I am stuck.
Many Thanks!