Hello folks,
I am quite new to proxmox but I have a basic installation running for a few months now.
My current setup is as follows:
- I have a 4-port ADSL router (i dont see any vlan configuration there)
- proxmox box with single NIC connected to the ADSL router
- optionally I can also use a simple unmanaged switch
Right now I have various CTs and VMs running on proxmox and all of them connected to the same Linux Bridge vmbr0. They can all communicate to each other and have access to the internet. The ADSL router provides DHCP services giving all the VMs/CTs in Proxmox ip in the range 192.168.1.*
What I would like to do (if possible with my current setup) is to create a new subnet in Proxmox where I can spin up a few CTs/VMs such that:
- The can access the internet
- they cannot access or be accessed by any other device in my home network that is in the 192.168.1.* range (I'd rather not achieve this by firewall rules if possible).
Can you please tell me if such a setup if possible with the above hardware, and if so (e.g. by SDN?) please point me in the right direction (e.g. some tutorial perhaps?)
If it is not possible, can you advice me on what extra hardware I will need? (e.g. a new NICs, a new managed switch? etc etc).
Many thanks and I appreciate any help.
I am quite new to proxmox but I have a basic installation running for a few months now.
My current setup is as follows:
- I have a 4-port ADSL router (i dont see any vlan configuration there)
- proxmox box with single NIC connected to the ADSL router
- optionally I can also use a simple unmanaged switch
Right now I have various CTs and VMs running on proxmox and all of them connected to the same Linux Bridge vmbr0. They can all communicate to each other and have access to the internet. The ADSL router provides DHCP services giving all the VMs/CTs in Proxmox ip in the range 192.168.1.*
What I would like to do (if possible with my current setup) is to create a new subnet in Proxmox where I can spin up a few CTs/VMs such that:
- The can access the internet
- they cannot access or be accessed by any other device in my home network that is in the 192.168.1.* range (I'd rather not achieve this by firewall rules if possible).
Can you please tell me if such a setup if possible with the above hardware, and if so (e.g. by SDN?) please point me in the right direction (e.g. some tutorial perhaps?)
If it is not possible, can you advice me on what extra hardware I will need? (e.g. a new NICs, a new managed switch? etc etc).
Many thanks and I appreciate any help.