Thank you for making the effort with this video. Unfortunately the audio is appauling and detracts from what you are trying to explain which is a shame.
I would love to see nat, masquerade, post-up routing etc. for the host and guest VMs. I installed Proxmox on my laptop and got the guest VMs to reach the internet through my laptop's wifi card (wifi does not support bridging by default I hear). But that was awhile ago and I did not take the time to document how I did it. Now I am looking into how all of that works. Thank you for this video, I enjoyed it!
I also! Especially NAT and routing of the guest VMs interest me a lot. I also faced the problem that my guest VMs, which I placed on vmbr0, had no access to the internet. I found this Masquerade command somewhere, but I didn’t really understand what the problem was and how it was resolved with the command.
I second this! Please do a full Proxmox dual stack setup with Routed IPV6 to the VM's and NAT'ed IPV4 as well as Direct routed IPV4 direct to the hosts. I'm struggling to get these configurations working. I have a host where I have 10 ipv4 addresses, 1 with a specific gateway for management, and 9 others with the same gateway. I also have a full /64 ipv6 I'm looking for a way to have a couple VM's directly dual stack with no NAT, then a couple back end services in their own VM's with direct ipv6 and a ipv4 NAT. I can't seem to find good clear documentation and explanations on how to get this working.
I assume that the managed switch port, that connects to the physical port of the Proxmox server, needs to be in trunking mode in order to handle multiple VLAN's. Is this correct ?
@@eznight25 I guess that I am not understanding your question or the confusion might be from different management interfaces. I have a different badge for all of my VLans inside of Proxmox then the port on the switch has each VLan maped to it. Trunking mode on my swich would work to but it would pass all VLans of traffic to the port. You can also use Trunking mode on the switch and make your bridge vlan aware then assassin the vlan on the setup of the VM or CT.
Thank you for making the effort with this video. Unfortunately the audio is appauling and detracts from what you are trying to explain which is a shame.
I would love to see nat, masquerade, post-up routing etc. for the host and guest VMs. I installed Proxmox on my laptop and got the guest VMs to reach the internet through my laptop's wifi card (wifi does not support bridging by default I hear). But that was awhile ago and I did not take the time to document how I did it. Now I am looking into how all of that works. Thank you for this video, I enjoyed it!
I also! Especially NAT and routing of the guest VMs interest me a lot. I also faced the problem that my guest VMs, which I placed on vmbr0, had no access to the internet. I found this Masquerade command somewhere, but I didn’t really understand what the problem was and how it was resolved with the command.
may you please try to use a better microphone.. the audio is really bad.
Yeah having a hard time catching some words, some garble here and there.
Can you make a video on how to setup Proxmox 8 for IPv6. Thank you for the videos!
I dont use IPV6 but that does sound like fun as I have been forced to learn IPV6 a bit in the last week or two.
I second this!
Please do a full Proxmox dual stack setup with Routed IPV6 to the VM's and NAT'ed IPV4 as well as Direct routed IPV4 direct to the hosts.
I'm struggling to get these configurations working.
I have a host where I have 10 ipv4 addresses, 1 with a specific gateway for management, and 9 others with the same gateway.
I also have a full /64 ipv6
I'm looking for a way to have a couple VM's directly dual stack with no NAT, then a couple back end services in their own VM's with direct ipv6 and a ipv4 NAT.
I can't seem to find good clear documentation and explanations on how to get this working.
I assume that the managed switch port, that connects to the physical port of the Proxmox server, needs to be in trunking mode in order to handle multiple VLAN's. Is this correct ?
It depends on the switch. My switch no the Vlan just needs to be assigned to the port.
@@virtualizeeverything true but my curiosity is about multiple vlan's
@@eznight25 I guess that I am not understanding your question or the confusion might be from different management interfaces. I have a different badge for all of my VLans inside of Proxmox then the port on the switch has each VLan maped to it. Trunking mode on my swich would work to but it would pass all VLans of traffic to the port. You can also use Trunking mode on the switch and make your bridge vlan aware then assassin the vlan on the setup of the VM or CT.