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Proxmmox with OpenVZ and veth network configuration [message #44415] Tue, 06 December 2011 13:55 Go to previous message
ProgMan is currently offline  ProgMan
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Hi,

I have installed newest proxmox (1.9). I can create virtual machines using OpenVZ. I think this is OpenVZ issue. I installed ubuntu 10.04 template. As a first I configured network as "venet". All was ok. Ubuntu works. I could log in to main machine ( proxmox debian ) and individual virtual machines ( on ubuntus ) using "putty" from another computer. They worked correctly but it looks like this network model does not allow setup multiple containers which use the same ports. I noticed it while I wanted to setup apache on one Virtual Machine ubuntu1 ( port 80 ) and Ngingx (port 80) on another virtual machine ubuntu2. Conflict appeared...
To resolve this problem ( port conflicts ) I guessed that I should use "veth" model ( some information aboutnetwork models I found at: wiki.openvz.org/Differences_between_venet_and_veth )
I created machines, I have created bridges according to video at: pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Category:Video_Tutorials and I used created bridges during virtual machines creation.
My set up is 192.168.100.106 (proxmox debian), and 192.168.100.107 ( ubuntu1 ), 192.168.100.108 ( ubuntu2) using created bridges. As result while I want to log into individual ubuntu machines I am logged into main proxmox debian machine only (even if I put 192.168.100.107, 192.168.100.108 addresses to putty I am logged into main debian machine. It seems the packets are not forwarded to individual ubuntu virtual machines ). I was trying to use magic commands which I have found in internet ( especially on openVZ site ). Still the same problem appears. Can someone help me to resolve this problem and show step by step how to set up it step by step?

Cheers,
Piotr
 
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