My KVM won't seem to bridge my connection

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Hi, I'm kindof a newbie when it comes to installing proxmox. In our office we have two existing servers using proxmox KVM; a master and a node (90.0.0.1 and 90.0.0.10). I'm now setting up a new additional server, meaning I'm adding a new node (90.0.0.30). It all seem to work well, being able to connect to the outside world because I can ping google, yahoo, youtube, etc.. Now when I'm setting up Debian 5 kvm over it comes the problem. When it comes to the step in choosing a mirror, it just gave the result of "Bad archive mirror". At first I thought it was a problem with the mirrors, but I almost chose all countries and nothing seem to work. So I tried to resume installation without choosing a mirror. It finished, but that is when I got the conclusion that it was not connecting to the outside/internet. It wasn't able to ping any address except itself; not even even the gateway. So NOW I'm thinking that it could be an issue with the network bridge or the driver for my network card being provided by proxmox...or maybe a problem with my settings who knows? My baremetal is able to access internet but not it's host VM. SO now I'm puzzled :confused:

Thats is why I need help/assistance from you guys who are pros on this.

(FYI: the 1st node (90.0.0.10) is the same hardware as with this new one (90.0.0.30) I'm setting up. So I already tried copying it on how the VMs was made (which was rational) from that existing node/server. PLEASE HELP! Thanks.)

Kindly,
DJ Delos Santos
 
Please try to use 'tcpdump' to debug network problems.
Hi, do I type this in the baremetal server itself or in the VM? And what should I see here to identify the problem? Thanks
 
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