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VPN install on OpenVZ container inside KVM host [message #52167] Wed, 26 August 2015 20:36 Go to next message
aslanmax is currently offline  aslanmax
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Registered: August 2015
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Hello,

I'm very new to virtualization and linux environment.
I am trying to build VPN server(Softether/IPsec/OpenVPN) on a OpenVZ container that resides in a KVM host machine.
We've rent a KVM host from a company, installed Centos6.7 on it and successfuly installed latest OpenVZ kernel on it. We have only one public IP address with KVM host and planning to give private addresses to containers.
I successfully built a Veth container (Centos 6) via following guides from Openvz web pages.
I can reach out to internet from container. I installed VPN Server software on the container successfully .
But I am not able to connect to the VPN server with client.
I don't know if this scenario is logical and can be done. If you please give me some hint I really appreciate.
Thank you very much.
Re: VPN install on OpenVZ container inside KVM host [message #52169 is a reply to message #52167] Thu, 27 August 2015 14:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
curx
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Registered: February 2006
Location: Nürnberg, Germany
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please give more details Smile

- your container vethernet network has an ip from a "private" networks like 10... , 192.168... , 172 ... ?
- how is the setup for access from container to wan/internet ?
- are you using a bridge or routed setup?
- iptables are running on hardware node and container?
- which guide is used?
...

bye Thorsten
Re: VPN install on OpenVZ container inside KVM host [message #52181 is a reply to message #52167] Wed, 02 September 2015 07:23 Go to previous message
aslanmax is currently offline  aslanmax
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Registered: August 2015
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Hello Mr. Thorsten,
Sorry for late response,
Finally, We successfully built up the VPN tunnel. The trick was open up UDP 500 and 4500 ports on the Firewall.
I will most probably turn back again to this Forum with some other things...
Thank you very much.
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