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For have more security I think is better made a separate network, if
possible whit a vlan (if your switch support it) and assigne that
network to DMZ and nat by router the public ip to VM. <br>
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Il 26/04/2011 19.34, Bruce B ha scritto:
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cite="mid:BANLkTind1Gom9TdDf+Ks7AAFbnQtGNfDUg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi Everyone,
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<div>I have two interfaces on the Proxmox server. One is having
the <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://192.168.0.0/24">192.168.0.0/24</a>
range and the other is not assigned. Now I have other public IPs
that I can assign from my router or maybe NAT forward. Is it
best to do another network on vmbr1 like <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://192.168.2.0/24">192.168.2.0/24</a>
and then assign that to the VMs? or is it easier to get the
public IP on vmbr1?</div>
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<div>I am wondering how this works?</div>
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<div>I need to be running maybe multiple HTTP servers on VMs.</div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
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