On 5/21/2011 7:48 PM, Benjamin Kiessling wrote:
Hi,
Indeed this is not a virtualization specific problem. You want your host to
operate as a router for
the other two IP addresses and, depending on the configuration of OVH,
ARP-Proxy the whole stuff.
Assuming you want have PUB-IP1 on the
And what about using the virtual Mac address service provided by OVH ?
Here is a brief description on how to configure your server :
1) IP failover and virtual Mac address
Let's consider your host public IP address is 91.123.123.123, and your
guests public IP failover addresses are 91.2.2.2
Hi,
Indeed this is not a virtualization specific problem. You want your host to
operate as a router for
the other two IP addresses and, depending on the configuration of OVH,
ARP-Proxy the whole stuff.
Assuming you want have PUB-IP1 on the host and want to assign PUB-IP2 to the
container (lets
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 01:48:12AM +0200, Benjamin Kiessling wrote:
Indeed this is not a virtualization specific problem. You want your host to
operate as a router for
the other two IP addresses and, depending on the configuration of OVH,
ARP-Proxy the whole stuff.
Since the hoster is