Well something more is going wrong now. I cannot ssh into the proxmox server box now. I could yesterday just fine. I have no idea what is going wrong on this machine.

On 13-08-27 01:58 PM, Yannis Milios wrote:

Have you defined the ip of your router as a default gateway on the vm's network configuration? Is there a chance that a firewall is enabled on this vm? Can you ping the ip of the vm from your router?

On Aug 27, 2013 7:45 PM, "Keith Clark" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 13-08-27 12:37 PM, Marco Gabriel - inett GmbH wrote:

        "from the outside" means a port forward from your router to
        the destination machine?

        That means, you need to adapt your port forwarding rule to the
        virtual machine, else your packets will not reach it.

        Marco


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        On 13-08-26 07:41 PM, Paul Gray wrote:

            On 08/26/2013 06:38 PM, Keith Clark wrote:

                I've just installed an Ubuntu server machine under
                Proxmox and need
                to have access to port 25565.  Do I need to set that
                up in Proxmox,
                or will my port forwarding function in my router do that?

            Are you using NAT or bridge?

            If you're using a bridge, your router will do the
            magic...if you're
            doing NAT, then ... you might want to consider the bridge
            instead.


        I'm using bridge and it still does not seem to be working for
        me.  I can access the port within my local network, but the
        port remains closed to the outside.  If I use that port on
        another standard desktop running Ubuntu, the port opens just
        to the outside just fine.

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    I mean that from a remote location I can reach the desired port on
    a standard desktop computer running Ubuntu, after I've forwarded
    that port through my modem.

    When I try the same thing to a virtual machine running on my
    proxmox server, I cannot get through, after I've forwarded that
    port to the proxmox server.

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