On Friday, May 6, 2016 at 4:27:59 PM UTC+10, Drew White wrote:
> On Friday, 6 May 2016 16:23:02 UTC+10, Drew White  wrote:
> 
> Easiest way is to set up your sys-net with 2 external IPs, then in the 
> sys-net, re-route the packets. 
> 
> I actually have all this sort of thing configured in my rc.local.
> I've got a script that does many many many things including inter-vm 
> networking and bridging.
> There are many other things it does too, so it's in the template, and I keep 
> adding to it when
> there is more I need to do.
> 
> The InterVM and bridging is all IPTables.
> All clean and simple.
>    Packet targets the external ip, send it to the internal ip. Bridge done.

Hi Drew,

You mentioned a script you have. Are you willing to share this and provide some 
details on what you have been working on. I am interested as this may solve a 
problem that I am currently experiencing.


On Saturday, May 7, 2016 at 6:41:25 AM UTC+10, FunFun wrote:
> Solved! :)  Thanks 
> 
> El jueves, 5 de mayo de 2016, 22:59:55 (UTC-4), FunFun  escribió:
> How can Assign a NetVM with Ubuntu/Debian a IP from the router range, and how 
> I make it work like "Network Bridged"?
> 
> Thanks.

How did you get this solved. Could you please share.

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