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− | being run on the host node, VE0. I don't think this can be correct, because eth0 exists in VE 101, not VE0. {{unsigned|Andrex | + | being run on the host node, VE0. I don't think this can be correct, because eth0 exists in VE 101, not VE0. |
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: This is correct, because we need to enable forwarding on both network interfaces in VE0 (host-node eth0 and veth101.0) to allow the network packets on one network interface (host-node eth0) to be forwarded to another network interface (veth101.0). The same thing with proxy ARP, we need to enable it on host-node eth0 and veth101.0 network interfaces. --[[User:Major|Major]] 08:42, 17 July 2006 (EDT) | : This is correct, because we need to enable forwarding on both network interfaces in VE0 (host-node eth0 and veth101.0) to allow the network packets on one network interface (host-node eth0) to be forwarded to another network interface (veth101.0). The same thing with proxy ARP, we need to enable it on host-node eth0 and veth101.0 network interfaces. --[[User:Major|Major]] 08:42, 17 July 2006 (EDT) | ||
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==Multiple persistent Veth interfaces== | ==Multiple persistent Veth interfaces== | ||
The script for making a persistent bridge get added to a particular host-bridge on startup VPS/VE, doesn't seem to account for having multiple bridges. I have a bridge to a private lan for administrative functions and a bridge to the public network for inbound connections for services. How might one ensure that the vethVEID.x's are hooked up to the bridges on the host every time the VE is started? --[[User:Btrotter|Btrotter]] 05:34, 17 March 2008 (EDT) | The script for making a persistent bridge get added to a particular host-bridge on startup VPS/VE, doesn't seem to account for having multiple bridges. I have a bridge to a private lan for administrative functions and a bridge to the public network for inbound connections for services. How might one ensure that the vethVEID.x's are hooked up to the bridges on the host every time the VE is started? --[[User:Btrotter|Btrotter]] 05:34, 17 March 2008 (EDT) | ||
− | : Please take a look at [[Using private IPs for Hardware Nodes]] and http:// | + | : Please take a look at [[Using private IPs for Hardware Nodes]] and http://vireso.blogspot.com/2008/02/2-veth-with-2-brindges-on-openvz-at.html. There you will find scripts which will help you to manage 2 bridges, and you can simply extend this script to use more then 2 bridges. --[[User:Major|Major]] 15:59, 27 March 2008 (MSK) |
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