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Hello<br>
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which kernel is running? Try uname -a and send me the output.<br>
I got similar issues while accidentialy using a normal linux kernel
instead of a -pve Kernel.<br>
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Regards<br>
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Am 03.11.2010 16:15, schrieb Bruce B:
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cite="mid:AANLkTi=iFk8fRqcqmNp=r1DcHqehVZA+k4CoCEG-n4i0@mail.gmail.com"
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<div>I can create VM with ethernet bridge to vmbr0 and start the
system but I can't get into the VM because it has either picked
up an IPv6 and not an IPv4 or because the Console (VNC - Java)
feature is not working at all.</div>
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<div>I have tried many different operating systems with even
trying from a Live Ubuntu CD today and the console - vnc doesn't
work period. If anyone knows a particular operating system,
browser version, and java version that works please list it
here.</div>
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<div>IS THERE ANY OTHER WAY to get to the VM to fix it's network
issue through the main poxmox shell? may SSH into the IPv6
address of the VM?</div>
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<div>I don't see why the VM's can't pickup the proper IPv4 from my
DHCP router. It's definitely not a router issue as it supplies
many other endpoints including vmbr0 and vmbr1.</div>
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<div>Please advise. Thanks</div>
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