I think that you can control the address apache2 listens on in
/etc/apache2/ports.conf .
I am not sure if NameVirtualHost *:80 or Listen 80 is the line to change.
you may want to start with this:
Listen 217.0.0.0:80
restart apache2
then check with something like this:
netstat -tulpn | grep :80
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012, Tobias Matthaeus wrote:
Hi Rob,
thanks for your email. But that is not that, what I mean…
I think I gave you too less informations. The Nodes has two network cards. The
one has 217.0.0.0 as IP and the other one has 10.0.0.0 as IP Adress.
The Proxmox GUI is listening on 217.0.0.0 but not on 10.0.0.0.
But I think it would be better, when the Proxmox GUI is only available via the
private network and not for the world wide web. Sure, I can restrict it via
IPTables. But I think the better way is it, that I change the listening
interface / IP from external network card to the internal network card.
Thanks and Regards
Tobi
Am 10.09.2012 um 02:39 schrieb rob <[email protected]>:
On 09/09/2012 05:29 PM, Tobias Matthaeus wrote:
Hi everyone,
could anyone give me a hint where I can find the configuration to change the
IP-Adress or interface on which the Proxmox GUI is listening?
Thanks and Regards
Tobi
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on the pve web page, on left side , click on the host, then network tab. then
in the box below click on probably vmbr0 then edit .
Is the host part of a cluster? If so I do not think that the i/p address can
be changed with out causing cluster issues.
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