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Network bridge not working under Debian
Hello,
although I don't like to post off topic stuff on LET, I have to be one of the increasing people that post something irrelevant to LEB. But it has to do something with virtuallization, so I hope you forgive me.
I have a problem with a bridge on a remote server. I posted the question on serverfault, but the responses were meager to say the least. I hope some of you can help me.
http://serverfault.com/questions/396963/cant-ping-ip-over-bridge
Feel free to comment either here or on SF. Thanks a lot !
Comments
Well, I was going to suggedt NEIGHBOUR_DEVS=all in your vz.conf file, but you are using vnet and looks like you solved it already
Flush FTW!
I assume you refer to iptables :
But just to be sure I flushed again and still the same...
I'm not sure what you mean, but a quick google makes me think you're talking about OpenVZ - I'm using KVM
was referring to
"Found the answer! Linux ethernet bridge consults ebtables to decide which packets to forward and which to drop. Flushing ebtables solved my problem."
Ok, huge personal fail - Copy/pasted the wrong link. Sorry -.-
It's fixed now !
On a side note I don't see how this is offtopic since it's about virtualization.
Here is a working config from my home KVM box, should be very similar to what you are trying to do
Wasn't sure - for me LET is about LEB and I'm not a big fan of posting random stuff in this forum, but you have a point. Will remove the tag.
@miTgiB
It is very similar, but with the exception, that I want the bonding interface to have its own IP.
That is where you are probably having the problem, you know my config works, start there and get your system working, then move on from there with custom things you wish to do.
As I wrote on SF the bond0 has to keep it's IP since a lot of scripts/services rely on it. But non the less thanks for posting your config