network no longer works

MaC@ToC

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Hello,

I really need your help,
When I wanted to create Vlans and manage them through Pfsens with an l2 switch, I changed my mind and invested in an l3 switch.

I wanted to deactivate pfsens and the proxmox vlan, but since then I can't access proxmox from the network.

I've tried several things but I can't seem to get a network back.

Yet proxmox displays the ip 192.168.0.200 on the connection page.

I'd just like to restore the basic configuration.

Please help me
 

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There is a typo: "iface vmdr0 inet static" instead of "iface vmbr0 inet static"
 
Thank you for your reply.
I did indeed make a typo, but is the rest correct?

My network card is named eno1 but also has another name

I'm really annoyed because I don't have a save and I need to recover data on certain vm's.
 
OK, so modifying the interfaces file didn't change anything. I realised that the network was not running.
I passed the line "iface ino1 inet" in dhcp, I did an ifup eno1 and I found an ip that has nothing to do with the one I usually have.

I've regained access to my VMs but I still can't access the web interface.

I don't understand what I've done.
 
Hello,

Please post the output of

Code:
ip -details -statistics address

Note that editing the file at /etc/network/interfaces will not do anything until the network is restarted with the following command:

Code:
ifreload -a
 

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