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*SOLVED* disable venet? [message #6360] Thu, 14 September 2006 21:00 Go to previous message
szocske is currently offline  szocske
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Hi!

I'm new here, we are planning to set up openvz guests on debian (with debian inside) to create multiple independent test environments for our software product. As we attempt to bind to the interface, make vlans on it, and modify iptables rules on them, I assume we must use veth interfaces instead of the default venet.
So the question is, how do I disable the venet interfaces altogether to reduce the clutter?
Also, /etc/network/interfaces sais I should not edit it but only an interfaces.template file. Where is that file (host or guest?) and what is its format?
Is there any good guide I could read about such setups?

Oh, and when I try to add my veth<guestid>.0 interface to a bridge in the host system with "bgctl add", I get "Invalid argument". What could I have done wrong?

Thanks for your time and this promising tool:

Gabor

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